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kunnukun > 15.06.2013, 06:53:38
janwo > 17.06.2013, 21:20:05
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kunnukun > 22.06.2013, 16:21:29
(22.06.2013, 12:13:18)janwo schrieb:(22.06.2013, 10:36:44)kunnukun schrieb: Ich hätte ad hoc vor allem den Sprechaktcharakter als Beschreibungsebene für sprachartigen Zeichengebrauch bei Nicht-Menschen angenommen, um nicht zu früh nach grammatischen Strukturen Ausschau zu halten.
Aber warum?
janwo > 23.06.2013, 08:49:49
Zitat:"They're able to describe the colour of clothes the humans are wearing, they're able to describe the size and shape of humans, even, amazingly, whether a human once appeared with a gun," Slobodchikoff said.
The animals can even describe abstract shapes such as circles and triangles.
Also remarkable was the amount of information crammed into a single chirp lasting a 10th of a second.
"In one 10th of a second, they say 'Tall thin human wearing blue shirt walking slowly across the colony.'"
Besides being a researcher, Slobodchikoff is an author of the book Chasing Doctor Doolittle: Learning the Language of Animals, in which he profiles many other animals with complex language, including crows and ravens, chickens and vervet monkeys. He believes complex speech is probably common within the animal kingdom.
"It's just that we have not looked," he said. He blames the fact that humans have long assumed animals are incapable of such intelligence.
Privileg > 02.12.2018, 19:35:47
janwo > 02.12.2018, 19:42:33