Here are the details about the ParrotSpeech Group: Description People interested in the study of spontaneous speech by talking birds. The topics of concern include learning theory, speech recognition, recording speech, cognitive speech by talking birds, linguistics, conversations with parrot-like birds, cognition, consciousness, and other topics related to the talking birds. To join click on the button to the left or enter the subscription into your e-mail address: ParrotSpeech-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Information about appearances, presentations, events to “meet the author” and attend a book signing for Another Kind of Mind: A Talking bird Masters English
“Meet the Author,” listen to recordings of Arielle's speech, book sales and book signing
Mike
30 November 2008
Ammerman's Exotic Yard Sale, Lakeland, FL www.ammermans.com
“Meet the Author,” listen to recordings of Arielle's speech, book sales and book signing
Mike
02 December 2008 7:15 a.m.
Kiwanis Club Seminole Family Restaurant 6864 Seminole Blvd., Seminole,FL
Talk with questions, "Meet the Author,” listen to recordings of Arielle's speech, book sales and book signing
Arielle & Mike
06 December 2008 10: a.m. to 1 p.m.
Towne & Country Library 7606 Paula Drive, Tampa, FL (813) 932-6485
“Meet the Author,” listen to recordings of Arielle's speech, book sales and book signing
December 2008
To see and hear information about Arielle presented on a Florida TV show, click on the link below. When the TV site comes up, click on the green text below the portrait of Arielle to activate the video.
Arielle speaks and understands hundreds of English words, phrases, and sentences. This capacity is what scientists call cognitive speech.
In June 2008, she will be 17 years old. Arielle is a shy bird, especially around strangers, and as a "free-speaking talking bird," she speaks voluntarily. She accompanies me on a daily visit to a park or a walk about the neighborhood, and during our outings, she occasionally speaks directly to me.
A form of interspecies communication results when she speaks to me. I call Arielle "an educated bird" rather than a trained parrot. The term educated means that she continues to learn language, and Arielle speaks as a result of learning things from lessons. She also learns on her own by associative learning. A speech sample can be heard by clicking identified sound selections located near yellow boxes throughout this site; transcription of Arielle's words appear in another yellow box near the bottom of the same page. Many speech samples appear on the "Another_Mind" page; the transcriptions are in the book Another Kind of Mind.
Many people consider macaws to be mediocre talking birds. Arielle might be an exception. She vocalizes daily from her gym on the porch; her remarks often contain sequences of invented statements that express her thoughts. Listeners initially find her recorded speech difficult to understand, but after seeing a transcription of her statements they are startled by the range of her conversational topics as well as her general comments.
Arielle is learning English at an advanced grade-school level. Her linguistic abilities include:
Arielle speaks of her free will and communicates many different messages.
Arielle speaks with as many as five (5) different voice characteristics.
Arielle is learning the English language and can make complicated statements.
Arielle asks questions, and she sometimes answers her own query (ha, ha).
Arielle identifies other animals as ants, butterfly, cat, dog, rabbit, and snake; her vocabulary to describe birds includes: bird, cardinal, crow, egret, "feathered friend," hawk, parrot, and stork.
Arielle knows common words that begin with most letters of the alphabet, but she hasn't needed to speak words that begin with "X" or "Z" yet.
Arielle speaks about many every day things and speaks sequences about a single topic.
How many people are interested in parrot speech? The counter shows how many new friends Arielle made.
ParrotSpeech.com
The home of the pioneering talking bird Arielle
This site deals with the abilities of one talking bird and is intended to be a resource for potential bird owners, anyone interested in speech perception, people who are interested in the development of language in nonhumans, and bird keepers who wish to share information about their talking birds.
For information about my book describing Arielle's speech, click here to transfer to the site page for Another Kind of Mind.
Arielle is a friendly Blue & Gold macaw. Macaws, like other parrots, can talk.
Arielle understands English. To date, she has spoken more than 4000 different expressions. At times she speaks directly to her human friend.
She freely vocalizes most days. Her speech contains sequences of statements about many topics, and she carries on conversations with herself and imagined friends.
She is one of a handful of birds around the world who can communicate ideas through speech. The author formulated the idea of listening to her voluntarily spoken words as a new approach to interspecies communication.
All of the pictures and materials contained on this web site are the property of the author.
None of the pictures or written material may be used, quoted, or reproduced in any form what so ever without the expressed written consent of the author.