Squealer uses a variety of techniques that convince the animals of Animal Farm of whatever Napoleon desires. He is talented at deception by lying and the animals are easily gullible to it.
"We speak english"
Yes, body language.
Thomas Albert Sebeok has written: 'Spoken Finnish' -- subject(s): Finnish language, Spoken Finnish, Grammar 'Structure and texture' -- subject(s): Mari language 'Perspectives in zoosemiotics' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Communication 'Signs' 'Animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication 'The Swiss pioneer in nonverbal communication studies, Heini Hediger (1908-1992)' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Nonverbal communication, Semiotics 'Essays in semiotics' -- subject(s): Semiotics 'An eastern Cheremis manual' -- subject(s): Mari language
It depends on the context. The English language can be traced in animals communication but mostly the animals sort of speak their moods.
The pigs in the book "Animal Farm" use manipulative and persuasive language to control and deceive the other animals on the farm. They often use slogans, propaganda, and doublespeak to maintain power and justify their actions.
Human language is more complex and versatile than animal communication. It allows for abstract thinking, creativity, and the conveyance of complex ideas through grammar and syntax. Animal communication tends to be more instinctual and limited in its ability to convey nuanced meanings.
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.
a gorilla that uses sign language to express itself
J. W. Bradbury has written: 'Principles of animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication 'Principles of animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication
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.
This process is called "communication." In communication, one animal sends a signal—such as a vocalization, body language, or chemical cue—to another animal, which interprets the signal and responds accordingly. Effective communication is crucial for various behaviors, including mating, warning of predators, and social interactions.