Title: LI 2023 Nathalie F. Martin
1Animal Communication
- LI 2023 Nathalie F. Martin
2Outline of Todays Class
- Today
- Animal communication
- References
- Introduction The Nature of Communication
- (chap. 1 Rowe Levine)
- La communication et le langage
- Peut-on faire parler les singes?
3Homework for Today
- Create a glossary of these key-terms
- Communication
- Code
- Language
4BEFORE WE START !!!
- How do animals communicate?
- Write down how you think animals communicate.
- At the end of the class, we will see how many you
were able to find ?
5Communication
- Communication is a behaviour, or the transmission
of information, that affects the behaviour of
others. - When a living organism (or machine) communicates
it sends messages about itself or its
environment. - The message is placed into a code.
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- Humans have a highly elaborate code called
language.
6Animals and Human Languages
- All living beings can communicates certain types
of information. - But can we say that animals have linguistic
abilities? - We must be careful to distinguish communication,
which is broad, from language, which is a
certain type of communication.
7Animal Communication
- Different means of communication used by animals
- Smell
- Light
- Electricity
- Color
- Posture
- Actions/movement
- Facial expressions
8Perception and animal communication
- Animal communication is unconscious and
non-deliberate. - For example, if an animal lets out a cry in the
presence of a predator, we automatically suppose
that it is a reaction and not a deliberate desire
to warn the other members of its species. - Communication results of a stimuli.
- Produced only in reaction to a given situation.
- In other words, an animal would never seek to
communicate if it wasnt enticed by something in
its environment.
9Perception and animal communication (2)
- Animal communication is understood as genetic.
- If an animal, like a monkey for example, emits a
certain cry, it is because it has been
genetically programmed to do so. - Proof Many animals, like eels, have adapted to
be able to communicate.
10An example Bees
- Their communication system
- The distance is indicated by the type of
dance - In circles, with movement of tale (waggle dance),
and figure huit - Direction is indicated by the orientation of the
dance in light of the sun - The quality of the given source of food is
indicated by the speed of the dance.
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v4NtegAOQpSs
11Dance of the Bees
12Of Bees and Men
- A mix of symbolism and clues.
- Symbolic since the dances are not directly
associated to the content they represent. - Indicial (/?nd???l/) since they indicate the
quality of the food by accelerating the dance. - Limited
- There is only one subject/topic addressed by the
message - The information within the message is limited.
- Code is mainly genetic (and non cultural).
- Proof genetic (crossbreeding)
13Communication and/or language
- But can we say that what animals possess is in
fact what we refer to as language?
14Can primates talk?
- The case of Koko
- And many other animals
15Can humans make primates talk?
- What do you think? Can we make apes talk?
- The first experiments with primates seem to have
shown us that primates can in fact adopt a form
of human language - (whether it be sign language of a similar
system).
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPmuu8UEi2ko
16Can humans make primates talk? (2)
- 1- 1966 Allen Beatrice Gardner and Washoe
- They taught her Americain sign language (ASL)
- 4 years later, she uses 130 signs.
- They also affirm that she has spontaneously
combined different signs that they have never
taught her - e.g. bird water duck
ASL http//fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabet_dactyl
ologiqueComposition
17Can humans make primates talk? (3)
- 2- David Premack and Sarah the chimpanzee.
- He decided to teach her a new language.
- This language is made up of symbols attached to
magnets placed on a board. - Sarah learns to manipulate symbols that are non
iconic (non representative). - After many years, she is able a manipulate many
signs to answer questions.
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19Sceptics
- The success of there two studies opened the door
for many researches, including Francine Patterson
and Koko. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vU64k_fA2Rcc
- By these studies are hindered by scepticism ...
- H. Terrace says that
- these studies do not show that into account
- syntax.
- these chimpanzees have been preconditioned.
- the true ability for language is lacking.
- Other researcher says that this study can be
likened to the Clever Hans controversy.
20The Clever Hans Controversy
- German school teacher, von Osten, in 1904
- Claims that his horse can think
- and communicate through clicking his heals or by
nodding his head. - Oskar Pfungst
- Explains this phenomenon Clever Hans is
simply a good observer.
21The Clever Hans Controversy (2)
- The horse
- Has a superior sensory perception
- Interprets the clues given by his master
(involuntary movement of the head) - Did not have the right answer when his master
didnt know the answer or when the horse was
blindfolded - Therefore, the horse was simply trained
- in other words, it could read the clues given by
his master.
22Repercussions on the study of primates
- Many think that the positive results (in the
study of apes) are the results of training. - The humans want to animals to do well
- This is communicated to the animals through
involuntary movements - The animals perceive these messages
- The animals give the desired response.
- Therefore these animals are only trained.
23And the studies continue ...
- In 1977, D. Rumbaugh teaches Lana an artificial
language called Yerkish. - Advantages there is therefore a certain
distance between the scientist and the
chimpanzee, since they speak via a computer and
keyboard. - This eliminates the clever Hans phenomenon!
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- Get this
- the monkeys Sherman and Austin, that know
Yerkish, teach one another the symbols to obtain
food.
24And the studies continue ... (2)
- In 1980, the bonobos chimps Kanzi et Mulika are
exposed to speech, human gestures and Yerkish - The goal is to imitate the manner in which human
acquire language. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vwRM7vTrIIis
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v2Dhc2zePJFE
25And the studies continue ... (3)
- Results Kanzi learns 90 words in Yerkish with
sentence manipulations (2800 combinations in all,
90 of which were not taught by the instructor). - Like a child, Kanzi shows natural linguistics
abilities. - His unexpected reactions and requests prove that
he understands the meaning (and that it is not
only a matter of training). - Example Wash the hot dogs
26So do primates really have access to human
language?
27Do apes really have access to human language?
No, but we have learned that
- No, but we have learned that primates
- have access to a symbolic code, whether it be
inate or learned through training - Are able to name objects, not just ask for them
- Are sensitive to word order (syntax)
- Can create new sentence by changing word order
- Can use signs to communicate false information
- Who learn language profoundly modified
behaviour and cognitive abilities.
28Why dont primates who live in the wild talk?
- Primates are highly intelligent beings, who have
developed complex social structures, and can
manipulate tools so why cant they talk in a
natural setting? - Scientists think that primates have a specific
intelligence, which short-circuits their access
to a more evolved language. - They are therefore unable to come to a stable
consensus about the meaning of different signs
and symbols that could serve are words.
29Review Language, Languages and Speech
FRENCH ENGLISH
Language Language/ability
The innate ability to learn and produce language/code. Natural, universal and innate ability (amongst humans). The innate ability to learn and produce language/code. Natural, universal and innate ability (amongst humans).
Langue Language/code
A code or system, used by consensus. Ex different languages (French, English, Spanish, Greek, etc.). Collective (used within a language group, speakers of the language) A code or system, used by consensus. Ex different languages (French, English, Spanish, Greek, etc.). Collective (used within a language group, speakers of the language)
Parole Speech
The individual act of speaking (Concrete use of the language/code). Ex Please stop the bus! Individual. The individual act of speaking (Concrete use of the language/code). Ex Please stop the bus! Individual.
30Back to Todays Challenge
- How do animals communicate?
- How do animals communicates?
- Communication and/or language
- Can we say that animals possess the ability to
learn language? - Do animals have the innate ability called
language? - Can they learn human language?
31For Next Class
- What we will see
- Homework
- Reading
- Reminder
32Have a nice day! God bless you! Now to him
who is able to keep you from stumbling and to
present you blameless before the presence of his
glory with great joy, to the only God, our
Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory,
majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time
and now and forever. Amen. (Jud 124-25 )
33Matériel nécessaire
- Ce dont jai besoin pour ce cours
- Photocopies
- Affiches
- Livres
- Autres
34Mise en situation
35Battle of the Linguists
- Can primates learn a language?
- Do primate have the innate ability for language?
- Justify your answer.