Sujet : Re: ‘Uniquely human’ language capacity found in bonobos
De : jtem01 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (JTEM)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 09. Apr 2025, 08:02:12
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Primum Sapienti wrote:
> Human language can combine words to create
an infinite number of meanings—an ability
that gives language its expressive power and
sets it apart from the communication of other
animals. Now, researchers have found a more
modest version of this ability in bonobos
Any child who has a dog knows there's more than
one type of bark.
And, of course, there's differences IN HUMANS
when it comes to language ability, right down
to our DNA:
https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=49741Similar != The Same
We share nearly all of our genes with Bonobos,
though the genes themselves are not identical.
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