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.
Yes, body language.
1.What is the importance of language ? 2.What is the kinds of language ? 3.What is the human language? 4.Explain between human language and animal commutation?
Human language Animal language
What_is_the_primary_distinction_between_the_definition_of_communication_and_human_communication
The difference is that humans speak using words and body language and animals speak using body language and noises.
The animal that said that grapes were sour was the human. This is because the human is the only animal that knows how to use the English language.
"We speak english"
Absence or presence of humans
human has the thinking ability and animal does not have thinking ability
Humans declare certain animals to be pets when the animal is treated as a member of the family more than as a piece of living property or a useful tool. The distinction isn't always clear, particularly with non-traditional pet species. For example, some people have pet snakes and spiders; other people view these species as pests or vermin. The key distinction between "just an animal" and a "pet" is the perceived relationship between the human and the animal.
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.
anthropological linguistic is the study of the relationship between language and culture and the relations between human Biology,and language