No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
Language distinguishes humans from animals by its complexity and ability to convey abstract concepts, emotions, and ideas. Humans have the capacity for grammar, syntax, and infinite vocabulary, allowing for communication across time and space. While animals communicate through sounds, gestures, and body language, human language is uniquely symbolic and capable of infinite creativity and expression.
Man is considered superior to animals due to the ability to reason, create, communicate, and exhibit complex emotions and self-awareness. Humans possess a level of cognitive intelligence, consciousness, and the capacity for moral judgment that is unparalleled in the animal kingdom. Additionally, the development of culture, language, technology, and the ability to adapt to diverse environments further distinguishes humans from animals.
Feathers!
The penciled drawings of animals on the cover.
One of the defining characteristics that distinguishes animals from plants is that all animals feed either directly or indirectly on other living things.
it is an ethical theory which holds that man is endowed with a special moral sense by virtue of which man distinguishes between right and wrong.
no, modern human beings are unable to communicate verbally
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
no, because man inferior is only in man not in animals
examples of man's significance to language
Figurative Language APEX
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."