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Karen Brakke
Spelman College - Atlanta / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Karen Brakke's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Language comprehension in ape and childES Savage-Rumbaugh, J Murphy, RA Sevcik, KE Brakke, SL Williams, ...Monographs of the society for research in child development, i-252, 199310591993
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The pedagogical power of storytelling.RE Landrum, K Brakke, MA McCarthyScholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology 5 (3), 247, 20191492019
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The development of language skills in bonobo and chimpanzee—I. ComprehensionKE Brakke, ES Savage-RumbaughLanguage & Communication 15 (2), 121-148, 19951491995
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Strategies used to combine seriated cups by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus), and capuchins (Cebus apella).J Johnson-Pynn, DM Fragaszy, EM Hirsh, KE Brakke, PM GreenfieldJournal of Comparative Psychology 113 (2), 137, 19991101999
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The development of language skills in pan: II. Production.KE Brakke, ES Savage-RumbaughLanguage & Communication, 19961091996
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