id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33421 Garner, R. L. (Richard Lynch) The Speech of Monkeys .txt text/plain 51223 2693 77 mark the sound of monkeys as speech, and distinguish them from mere of the sounds of a great number of monkeys, and among others I secured a monkey-house, and for the first time approached a cage containing five man could easily develop, including thought, reason, speech, and the the monkey had a motive in learning the sound, that I shall relate the far as I have observed, under like conditions use the same sound and expressing thought, and to come within the limits of speech, the sounds Sounds which only express emotion are not speech, as Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow [Sidenote: SOUNDS OF MONKEYS AS SPEECH] the sounds of human speech, would show that they are aware that ideas that the monkey's sounds were converted into human speech, but the ./cache/33421.txt ./txt/33421.txt