Children and animals sometimes use language in a similar way. For example, puppies and babies will both cry if they are upset or left alone. Also, animals and children might get loud if they want attention or are getting angry.
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
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No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
yes, yes they can (i guess)
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The only examples of sign language use in animals were some primates who were taught by humans. But they do not reproduce the full range of language when communicating with each other.
There is no doubt that virtually all animals communicate with each other to one degree or another. So in the broadest sense, any animals that do this are using a kind of language. Languages as humans use them have unique characteristics. There is some evidence that our close relatives may have some capacity for language as we use it. Human language is part of our ability to engage in abstraction, analysis, poetic expression, etc.
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Children learn to use their language through interactions with caregivers and exposure to language from an early age. They imitate sounds, words, and gestures they hear, and gradually learn the meanings behind them through repetition and reinforcement. As they grow, children practice and refine their language skills through listening, observing, and experimenting with speech.
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Animals process information and make decisions through their senses, instincts, and past experiences. They rely on their ability to observe, learn, and adapt to their environment without the use of language.
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