I mean "girney", as in the sounds a mother rhesus monkey makes to another monkey's baby.?

Question:I read an article about how rhesus monkeys vocalize to babies other than their own in monkey "baby talk". "Girney" was used to denote some of this specialized talk.

Answers:
'Girney' is the term for signals that communicate a benign intent-they mean no harm- "adult females vocalize to mothers to
signal good intentions toward their infants. As a
result of this exchange of information, mothers are
more tolerant and more willing to allow infant
handling".

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