Alex & Me

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出版者:Harper Paperbacks
作者:Irene Pepperberg
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頁數:288
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出版時間:2009-09-01
價格:USD 13.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9780061673986
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圖書標籤:
  • 動物行為
  • 動物
  • 鳥類學
  • alex灰鸚鵡
  • 語言學
  • 人物
  • 美國
  • 科學
  • 兒童文學
  • 成長故事
  • 友情主題
  • 繪本閱讀
  • 情感教育
  • 自我探索
  • 冒險旅程
  • 溫暖敘事
  • 傢庭關係
  • 個性發展
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"You be good. I love you," were Alex's final words to his owner, research scientist Irene Pepperberg, before his premature death at age thirty-one on September 6, 2007. An African Grey parrot, Alex had a brain the size of a shelled walnut, yet he could add, sound out words, understand concepts like bigger, smaller, more, fewer, and none, and he disproved the widely accepted idea that birds possess no potential for language or anything remotely comparable to human intelligence. Alex & Me is the remarkable true account of an amazing, irascible parrot and his best friend who stayed together through thick and thin for thirty years—the astonishing, moving, and unforgettable story of a landmark scientific achievement and a beautiful relationship.

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Being the ego-driven humans we are, it has long been suggested that our ability for speech is a wholly unique and defining characteristic of our species. But this notion is based on the belief that parrots can mimic human speech through a combination of whistles that are fundamentally different from the human vocal chords.

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很好的故事。

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Being the ego-driven humans we are, it has long been suggested that our ability for speech is a wholly unique and defining characteristic of our species. But this notion is based on the belief that parrots can mimic human speech through a combination of whistles that are fundamentally different from the human vocal chords.

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Being the ego-driven humans we are, it has long been suggested that our ability for speech is a wholly unique and defining characteristic of our species. But this notion is based on the belief that parrots can mimic human speech through a combination of whistles that are fundamentally different from the human vocal chords.

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Being the ego-driven humans we are, it has long been suggested that our ability for speech is a wholly unique and defining characteristic of our species. But this notion is based on the belief that parrots can mimic human speech through a combination of whistles that are fundamentally different from the human vocal chords.

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