J Exp Anal Behav. 1984 Mar;41(2):223-50. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1984.41-223.
Ape language research has typically employed cognitive descriptions of ape competencies. Recently, Epstein, Lanza, and Skinner (1980) attempted to simulate some of the ape findings with pigeons. They also used cognitive terms to describe their results, but with "tongue-in-cheek." In the hope of bringing about a better understanding of the ape research, this paper describes the main aspects of one ape language project, using a behavior-analytic framework. It then briefly compares and contrasts, from that perspective, the training programs used with pigeons and with apes. It is concluded that the behavior-analytic framework, and the procedures devised to produce language skills in apes, provide strong support for several of the major positions set forth in Skinner's (1957) Verbal Behavior.
猿类语言研究通常采用认知描述来研究猿类的能力。最近,Epstein、Lanza 和 Skinner(1980)试图用鸽子来模拟一些猿类的发现。他们也使用认知术语来描述他们的结果,但带有“戏谑”的意味。为了更好地理解猿类研究,本文使用行为分析框架描述了一个猿类语言项目的主要方面。然后,从这个角度简要比较和对比了鸽子和猿类使用的训练程序。结论是,行为分析框架和为在猿类中产生语言技能而设计的程序,为 Skinner(1957)的《言语行为》中提出的几个主要观点提供了强有力的支持。