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VOICE AND LANGUAGE" OF CHIMPANZEES 



to Boma's utterance when calling for his meal of bananas, 

 apples, and oranges. Nos. 290, 295. 



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j^2 ni — ni m-- m-- m-- ngahk m 



The next morning he had this to say: 



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m — m m m 



m mm ngak m - - 



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1^^ m m m m m ngak 



^ mm m m m ngak 



Another morning, when food arrived, he whined: 



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mmmm 



And when a cup of milk was given him, he responded with 

 two phrases like the fruit motive. This was one of the rare 

 occasions when Chim used this expression in connection with 

 food other than fruit. (See also no. 80.) 



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m - - m m-- 



m m m ngak 



Evening. He was very lively. A child came to the screen 



