Title: Parrots
1Parrots Language
Professor Jane King
- Sophomore C 94121306 ???(Vanessa)
- 94121318 ??? (Eva)
- 94121344 ??? (Synthia)
- 94121348 ??? (Rachel)
- 94121358 ??? (Candy)
- Junior C 93121305 ??? (Howie)
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2Outline
- The definition of parrots
- Parrots body language
- Parrots pronunciation and articulators
- Brains of human and birds
- Imitation
- Trainings
- Creativity
3What is PARROT ?
- Psittaciformes(???)
- Birds bright in luster, nearly have 330
kinds, originate in the warm area. The beak has
hooks, the nostril is in wax membrane(??)
Perching in the forest or the open ground, eat
the fruit and seed mainly, some eat insects,
fetch the food with the foot , is good at
imitating the human voice.
4Parrots
- African Grey Parrot
- The Amazons
- Eclectus Parrot
- Quaker (Monk) Parakeet
- The Macaws
- Budgerigars
5Non-Parrots
- Myna
- Indian Grackle
- Skylark
6Body Language
Swing the tail I am very glad to see you./ My tail is messy.
Spread the body See how glad I am to see you.
Rubbing the mouth I will sleep, good night./ Just the same as we have a manicure.
Sleep with a foot Very normal, it is the going to bed.
Flutter its wings up and down It may be that it is angry./ want to sleep / aches / or the feather is messy
7Spread wings of one side I think I am not prepare well.
Pat wings which move both sides I think I can make it.
Pat and move wings continuously Don't act foolishly or you will regret.
Swing the tongue Good taste! I like it.
Step (Can use the mouth sometimes) You go nearing me very much, this is my house.
8Parrots Pronunciation
- Parrots are similar to human beings. They use
their tongue to pronounce vowels(??). However,
human beings pronounce not only vowels but also
consonants(??).
9Parrots Articulators
- Syrinx (??)
- 1. It is a voice box (??)organ nestled between
the trachea (??)and lungs. - 2. It operates similarly in all parrots.
- Formants (???)
- 1. They are small ranges of frequencies that
remain strongly audible as sound travels past the
throat, tongue, mouth and nasal cavities. - 2. Human voices also have formants.
10- Tongue
- A change of just a fraction of a millimeter
in tongue position could significantly affect the
qualities of the emerging sound. By analogy, it
is larger than the difference between an A and
an O in human speech. - http//newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/1604.html
11Brains of Human and Birds
- Immediate early gene, IEGZENK(?????--ZENK)
- 1.ZENK participates in the cells control of
growth and differentiation (??). It has a lot to
do with animals learning and memorizing of the
brain. - 2.When the singing birds are stimulated by the
signals or pronounce the sounds by themselves,
the IEG can operate immediately. -
- http//zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/E88491
12- Cortex (??)
- 1.It is the most biggest part in birds brain.
The cortex and the tissue (??) which is below the
cortex control the complex behavior. The bigger
the cortex is, the smarter the animals are. - 2.In mammals, the more the cerebral cortex
(????)are, the better the cognition (??) of
animals are.
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14- Gyrus (Gyri)(??)
- 1. There are many sulci (sulcus)(??) on the
cerebral cortex. The threadlike parts between the
sulci call Gyri. - 2. The more the Gyri are, the stronger the
cognition are. - http//zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/E88491
15Comparison
- Their shapes are similar to each other.
- Humans Gyri are more than birds.
- Their nervous system (????) have great
differences in the structure. However, their
functions are similar to each other. - When parrots are learning new pronunciations, the
operated tissues are similar to the human beings.
16Imitation
- Birds sounds are not born nature. They imitate
their parents like the way human do. - They just imitate what they hear. They do not
know the meanings. - Example a contest for parrots
- Parrots are imitative animals which imitate
unconsciously.
17Environmental Factor
- Continuous pitch
- Example 1. ringing tone
- 2. bee
- 3. knocking door
- Stress
- Example 1. a gray parrot caught into
- trap
18Birds Mutual Imitation ?
- Many birds can imitate other birds sounds or
songs. However, they do not exactly know the
meanings of those sounds or songs. - Mockingbird (???)
19Mockingbird (???)
???? http//museum.utep.edu/archive/birds/DDmocki
ngbird.htm
20Birds Mutual Imitation II
- According to a study from Science, some
scientists find that birds imitate other birds
helping-signal, and further get those birds
help. - Eben Goodale (??.???)
- Great racket-tail drongo (???) in Sri Lanka
21Great racket-tail drongo (???)
???? http//www.naturestops.com
22Parrots classroom
123
- Teach your parrot to do a sum.
- Talented or imitative?
- Can it really do a sum?
23Training 1 Teach your parrot to count
from one to three.
- Step1 Use its favorite food. (For example,
apples.) - Step2 When it squawks three times, you have to
stuff the apple into its mouth. - Step3 The training of other numbers is the same.
1?2?3
24Training 2 Teach your parrot to do the sum.
123 213
- Step1 Talk to your parrot, One plus two equals
three. Two plus one equals three. - Step2 Repeat and repeat until your parrot
remembers. - For parrot, 12 ? 21
Why I have to learn math!
25Training 3 Teach your parrot to
recognize and pick up the number tag
with its beak.
- Step1 Put the tag of three in front of it.
- Step2 Ask it, One plus two equals?
- Step3 If it picks up the tag with its mouth, you
have to give it some rewards. - Step4 Each question has to be trained
separately.
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3
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26Your talented parrot
- You One plus two equals?
- Parrot (And It would pick up the tag of
three from other tags.) - Audience Wow!Genius!How smart it is!
Am I smart? I just imitate your voice. And
Remember the tags look.
27A talking parrot Alex
- Alex is an African grey parrot.
- Alex has a vocabulary of around 1000 words, but
is exceptional in that he appears to have
understanding of what he says. - He could identify 50 different objects and
distinguish 7 colors and 5 shapes.
28- Color, shape, material
- Same and different
- And
- Verb
29Creativity
- He has even coined a new word. At first, he did
not associate an apple with the word apple but
instead with the word bannery, and since the
other fruit names he knew at the time were
grape, banana, and cherry, it could be
considered to be a linguistic elision/portmanteau
of banana and cherry.
30Reference
- http//newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/1604.html
- http//zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/E88491
- ???? http//museum.utep.edu/archive/birds/DDmocki
ngbird.htm - ???? http//www.naturestops.com.tw
- Thanks for your attention.