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- Animal_language abstract "Animal language are those forms of animal communication that show similarities to human language. Animal communication may be considered complex enough to be called a form of language if: the inventory of signs is large, the signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals produce them with a degree of volition (as opposed to conditioned instincts). Animal communication can also be evidenced through the use of lexigrams (as used by chimpanzees and bonobos) in addition to signs. While the term "animal language" is widely used, researchers agree that animal languages are not as complex or expressive as human language.Some researchers, including the linguist Charles Hockett, argue that there are significant differences separating human language from animal communication even at its most complex, and that the underlying principles are not related. Accordingly, linguist Thomas A. Sebeok has proposed to not use the term "language" for animal sign systems.Marc Hauser, Norm Chomsky, and W. Tecumseh Fitch assert an evolutionary continuum exists between the communication methods of animal and human language.".
- Animal_language thumbnail Claudine_andre.jpg?width=300.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink acp.eugraph.com.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink 1991a-class.pdf.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink 17-1528.html.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink listentonature.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink 989799.html.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink www.ibac.info.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink Evolution.html.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink ichc.
- Animal_language wikiPageExternalLink id31.htm.
- Animal_language wikiPageID "457115".
- Animal_language wikiPageRevisionID "606597540".
- Animal_language description "Recording of Humpback Whales singing and Clicking.".
- Animal_language filename "Humpbackwhale2.ogg".
- Animal_language format Ogg.
- Animal_language hasPhotoCollection Animal_language.
- Animal_language title "Humpback Whale "Song"".
- Animal_language subject Category:Animal_communication.
- Animal_language subject Category:Human–animal_linguistic_communication.
- Animal_language comment "Animal language are those forms of animal communication that show similarities to human language. Animal communication may be considered complex enough to be called a form of language if: the inventory of signs is large, the signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals produce them with a degree of volition (as opposed to conditioned instincts). Animal communication can also be evidenced through the use of lexigrams (as used by chimpanzees and bonobos) in addition to signs.".
- Animal_language label "Animal language".
- Animal_language label "Linguagem animal".
- Animal_language label "Tiersprache".
- Animal_language label "Язык животных".
- Animal_language sameAs Tiersprache.
- Animal_language sameAs Linguagem_animal.
- Animal_language sameAs m.02bskf.
- Animal_language sameAs Q1643092.
- Animal_language sameAs Q1643092.
- Animal_language wasDerivedFrom Animal_language?oldid=606597540.
- Animal_language depiction Claudine_andre.jpg.
- Animal_language isPrimaryTopicOf Animal_language.