Linguist David Adger on sound processing in animals, bonobo Kanzi and the nature of linguistic differences between animals and humans.
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'So we thought way back in the 50s that maybe we discovered something special about humans, this idea that humans make a categorical language split between sounds, two different categories of ‘t’ vs. ‘d’, ‘p’ vs. ‘b’, ‘k’ vs. ‘g’ and so on. But actually it turns out the chinchillas can do it, rats can do it, monkeys can do it, lizards can do it, snakes can do it, virtually everyone can do it. So it's not remotely a special human ability.'
David Adger, Professor of Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London
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