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    At first glance, a lexigram looks like a word puzzle or a clever code. But beneath the surface, lexigrams are a fascinating linguistic tool that explore the deep connection between symbols, meaning, and cognition. This write-up explains what lexigrams are, how they work, and why they matter. What Is a Lexigram? A lexigram is a symbol or a constructed word that represents a specific concept, where the individual letters within that word can be rearranged (or "recycled") to spell out other words that are directly related to the original meaning.

    Unlike an anagram (which just rearranges letters without meaning constraints), a lexigram demands that every derived word reinforces the original idea. Lexigrams are most famously associated with Duane R. K. (D.R.K.) , a linguist and researcher who developed them for use with a chimpanzee named Lana in the 1970s at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center. Lana learned to communicate using a keyboard of lexigrams—abstract symbols (not letters) representing words like "apple," "give," "please," and "banana." lexigrams meaning