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Science 11 June 2004:
Vol. 304. no. 5677, pp. 1682 - 1683
DOI: 10.1126/science.1097859


Abstract
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Word Learning in a Domestic Dog: Evidence for "Fast Mapping"
J. Kaminski, J. Call, J. Fischer

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    This video clip shows the very first session of the identification task, in which a novel item is requested by using a novel name. Rico is first instructed to bring two familiar items: first the "tyrex" (the blue dinosaur) and next the "weihnachtsmann" (the little red doll). Subsequently, a novel word ("sirikid") is used to ask for the novel item, the white bunny.





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