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human language is different from the other source of communication because it has six unique features which make it distinguished from the communication of other creatures. these are displacement, arbitrariness,productivity, discreteness and duality.

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The difference is that humans speak using words and body language and animals speak using body language and noises.

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We have more sophisticated language. We express ourselves, just like I am doing now. Animals bark, oink, but can't speak English!!

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Q: How is human language different from the ways in which other animals communicate?
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Language is human and structurally complex?

Language is not human. Many animals communicate using what can only be described as language. So the premise of the question is incorrect. The fact that humans cannot understand how bees communicate information about a nectar source, or how dolphins communicate bubble strategy to "herd" their prey, does not mean they are not languages.


Do animals have a laguage?

Not exactly. Animals communicate a lot more in body language than humans do. You could never "translate" animal into human.


How long does it take for an animal to learn sign language?

HAHAHAHA Animals can NOT learn HUMAN LANGUAGE. In order to have language ability you must also have reasoning ability and in order to communicate with others, you must share along with the language, similar experiences, values, and other cultural ideas and understandings of base concepts. The idea that Monkeys learned sign language is inaccurate. Animals can learn to mimic and understand gesture but it is NOT LANGUAGE. Animals and humans can communicate on basic levels, however this is NOT LANGUAGE. Only the HUMAN BRAIN has the ability to learn and share meaningful human LANGUAGE. HAHAH this whole topic is HILARIOUS, hasn't anybody seen PLANET OF THE APES? Phillip Green


What is distinction between human and animal language?

Whilst we know a vast amount about how human language works, we know almost nothing about how animals communicate, and how their "languages' work. As a result we cannot define distinctions between human and animal languages with any certainty.


How does human communication differ from animal communication?

Human communication is more complex than animal communication as it often involves language, symbols, and higher cognitive skills like reasoning and abstract thought. Humans use language to convey abstract concepts and share complex ideas, while animals typically rely on instinctual signals and behaviors to communicate messages related to survival, mating, and social hierarchies. Additionally, human communication can involve written and non-verbal forms, adding layers of complexity beyond vocalizations and body language used by animals.


Why was language invented?

Language was invented to serve as a means of communication, enabling early humans to convey information, share ideas, and cooperate with one another. It allowed for more complex interactions between individuals and played a crucial role in the development of societies and cultures.


Which language did the first human spoke?

It is not definitively known which language the first human spoke as it predates recorded history. However, it is believed that early humans likely communicated through a combination of gestures, sounds, and simple vocalizations before developing more complex language systems.


Difference between animal communication and human communication?

Animals communicate through means of basic and a limited range of sounds, which are limited to certain commands. On the other hand humans can communicate anything they want to eachother, if they speak the same language that is.


Can apes speak?

No, as of 2014, Apes can't speak the human language. However, they can use sign language to communicate.


Do animals have language?

Well different animals have different languages for example a lion roars.Additional:Coyotes for example make forty different and distinct sounds. When they cry and howl, they combine these in different ways. Incidentally, human language makes forty distinct and different sounds that we combine in different ways.


Can a polar bear talk?

If you are referring to human language, then the answer is no. This does not mean they do not communicate between themselves.


An animal which communicates by speech but has ears?

Human, because techinally we are animals, we are the only animals that can properly communicate, and we have ears