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What property did Washoe’s language seem to have when she used an expression such as ""water bird"" to refer to a swan?

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Productivity.

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Productivity is a property of human language that enables humans to combine words or symbols , sounds or phrases in new ways in order to express particular ideas. It allows users to create new expressions, be creative or in other words open-endedness. Humans continually create new expressions and utterances by manipulating their linguistic resources to describe new objects and situations.

Washoe, a female 19 chimpanzee was the first non-human to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) as part of a research experiment on animal language acquisition. By her use of expression of "water bird" for a swan, she is using the productivity property of human language.

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