Animals can't "speak" but they can use sounds, actions and stuff to talk. the only difference could be that they don't have a learnable language
"We speak english"
No, humans and animals are too different.
Animals are capable of acquiring basic communication systems, but they do not possess the same language complexity as humans. While some animals like parrots and dolphins can mimic human speech or demonstrate rudimentary symbolic communication, they lack the advanced syntax and grammar that define human language.
A human is a mammal belonging to the species Homo sapiens. Humans are characterized by their upright posture, complex brains, and ability to communicate through language.
No, animal semen cannot impregnate female humans. Each species has reproductive barriers preventing the successful fertilization of eggs between different species.
"We speak english"
Yes, body language.
yeah definitely...the word communication will represent the function of human language
The field of anthropology that sutdies human language and communication?
Eugene Linden has written: 'Apes, men, and language' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Behavior, Chimpanzees, Human-animal communication, Sign language 'The future in plain sight' -- subject(s): Twenty-first century, Forecasts
Human languages are spoken as well as written. We have many languages. Most have their own dialects. All have their own accents. (The previous 3 may be true of animals, too. Who knows?) Human language is structured to allow for continuous growth and evolution. Introduction of a new concept or item brings about the introduction of new language to describe it. Animal communication is relatively constant over long periods of time.
animal communicate with body language than vocally and human cummunicate with vocally than body languageAnimals 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.
A human's ability to use, learn, and adapt language makes his ability to communicate unique among animals. An animal's ability to communicate is inflexible and passed on genetically and not learned.
Human language Animal language
It is the Principe method of human communication
Jacci Cole has written: 'Great Mysteries' 'Animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Human-animal communication, Juvenile literature
No, the vocal auditory channel is not found in all forms of human communication via language. Some forms of communication, such as sign language or written communication, do not involve the use of vocal sounds.