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How are human language and animal communication alike?




How are they different? Another way to ask this question is, are there certain

qualities of human language that, according to linguists, distinguish it from animal

communication




if so , what are they? - ANSWER-both are composed of signals-sounds or gestures

that have meaning to those using them




Humans use a larger repertoire of symbols, and these symbols are substantially

more complex. Also, animals have a closed vocal system: means different sounds

cannot be combined together to produce new symbols with different meanings.

Whereas, humans have an open vocal system which allows for an infinite number

of ideas to be




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,A dog may tell you it is hungry by making noises or sitting hear its food bowl. A

human may tell you it is hungry by verbally telling you that it is hungry for food

semanticity - ANSWER-Meaningfulness, the quality that a linguistic system has of

being able to convey meanings, in particular by reference to the world of physcial

reality

grammar - ANSWER-Rules for inter-relating individual elements (symbols) in

order to express more complex meanings, thus the underlying rules that specify the

order and function of words in a sentence

displacement - ANSWER-Ability to communicate information about objects,

ideas, and the like, in another time and place; things that are either not here or are

not here now

productivity - ANSWER-Ability to combine a finite number of words into an

infinite number of sentences; the degree to which native speakers use a particular

grammar process, especially in word formation. It compares grammatical processes

that are 'modern' to more 'unfashionable' ones

The French philosopher René Descartes declared that language constituted a

critical difference between humans and other animals. He also believed that

language was the basis for what he believed to be a certain capacity that not only

distinguished humans from other animals but that distinguished human adults

from pre-verbal children. What was this capacity? - ANSWER-• Although his



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,conception of animals treated them as reflux-driven machines, with no intellectual

capabilities, it is important to recognize that he took mechanistic explanation to be

perfectly adequate for explaining sensation and perception—aspects of animal

behavior that are nowadays often associated with consciousness. He drew the only

at rational thought and understanding

• Language and "articulate speech" are characteristics that make us human, give us

mind, and power of reason

psychologists use a variety of methods to study the development of language. what

are they?




which ones have been especially useful for studying pre-verbal children? -

ANSWER-1. Diary studies

2. Longitudinal studies

3. Cross-sectional studies

4. Experimental studies

5. Cross-cultural studies

6. Clinical studies of special populations; including "experiments in nature"

Phonology - ANSWER-System of sounds for a language; phonemes

• Example: the shortest speech unit in which a change, change in meaning


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, • Bat Cat (change in initial phoneme)

• Bat Bit (change in middle phoneme)

phonemes - ANSWER-The basic unit of a language's phonetic system; phonemes

are the smallest sound units that affect meaning. Phonemes are generative; they are

applicable beyond the cases on which they are based

• Example: first phoneme: bat, cat, rat

semantics - ANSWER-Greek: the study of the meaning of words and sentences

• Example: when and how does the child come to understand the meaning of

different words and sentences?

• Example: when and how does the child learn the names of things and learn to

use words to communicate meaning?

prosody - ANSWER-Pattern of sounds superimposed on the ongoing stream of

speech that signal differences in the meanings of words or sentences; stress

• Example: stress, tone, intonation

morphology - ANSWER-The study of morphemes, language's smallest units of

meaning. Rules for altering root words to produce plurals, past tenses, and

inflections

morpheme - ANSWER-A language's smallest unit of meaning, such as a prefix, a

suffix, or a root word



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