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ANIMALS AND LANGUAGE LEARNING

ANIMALS AND LANGUAGE LEARNING

Presented by Presented by

Vivi Rizqiyah

Vivi Rizqiyah

Liliani Maulidia

Liliani Maulidia

Ayu Wulandari

Ayu Wulandari

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ANIMALS AND LANGUAGE

ANIMALS AND LANGUAGE

LEARNING

LEARNING

• D ani!als have lan"ua"e#D ani!als have lan"ua"e#

• D they use the lan"ua"e t $!!uni$ate#D they use the lan"ua"e t $!!uni$ate#

• %an &e tea$h ani!als s!e srt ' hu!an%an &e tea$h ani!als s!e srt ' hu!an

lan"ua"e# lan"ua"e#

• I' they $annt s(ea) I' they $annt s(ea) hu!an lan"ua"e* &uldhu!an lan"ua"e* &uld

this !ean that they

this !ean that they are la$)in" in intelli"en$e*are la$)in" in intelli"en$e* r they la$) a s(e$i+$ innate lan"ua"e ability# r they la$) a s(e$i+$ innate lan"ua"e ability#

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,-. /EA%0ING SPEE%0 /1 APES

,-.-.- /he +rst S$ienti+$ Atte!(t2 &ith an

ran"utan 3'urness*.4.56

 /he resear$her tau"ht an ran"utan t

s(ea)-•

It had nly learned t say* 7(a(a8 and

7$u(8

A'ter 'ur !nths* the (r9e$t ended

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'ever-,-.-:- Gua2 the $hi!( raised &ith a hu!an 7siblin"8

3 Winthr( ;ell" < Luella )ell"* .45=6

 /he resear$hers tau"ht the $hi!( in the sa!e &ay that

their &n sn*

Dnald-• The result:

 /hey have the sa!e s$re n the (rble!>

slvin" tests and tests ' !ental ability

A'ter.5 !nth* /he resear$hers 'und that Gua learned

t res(nd t 4, s()en &rds* (hrases* and

senten$es-E?2 7Lie d&n8* 7dn@t tu$h8*

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et$-,-.-- Vi)i2 Anther $hi!( raised in a hu!an husehld 3%athy and ;eith 0ayes* .4,.6

•  /he resear$hers treated vi)i as a 'ull !e!ber ' the

'a!ily-• Vi)i &as "iven (rnun$iatin trainin"* but she had nly

learned t utter 'ur &rds2 B!a!a@* B(a(a@* Bu(@ and

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Vi)i-,-:- /EA%0ING SIGN LANGUAGE /1 /0E %0IMPANCEE* G1RILA AND 1RANGU/AN

,-:-.- Washe2 /he irst Si"nin" %hi!(

3Allen and beatri$e Gardner

.454*.4,6-•  /he resear$hers tau"ht the &ashe a si!(li+ed 'r! ' A!eri$an

Si"n Lan"ua"e 3ASL6

• She learned .F si"ns and dis(layed t&> and three &rd

utteran$es* su$h as B(en 'd drin)@ &hen she &anted s!ethin" ut ' the

re'ri"atr-• Des(ite the !any years ' trainin"* Washe $uld nt advan$e

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a$hieve!ent-,-:-:- Luis* Sn ' Washe* and a $!!unity ' si"nin"

%hi!(s-3R"er and Debby uts* .4=46

•  /heir '$us is in l)in" at h& lan"ua"e !ay r !ay nt

devel( in s$ial

$nte?t-•  /hey e!(hasize n $reatin" the best envirn!ent 'r the

$hi!(anzees t devel( $nversatins and nt n tea$hin" the!

synta?-•  /hey believe that the $hi!(anzee $an advan$e* n$e "iven a

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hu!ans-,-:-- /ea$hin" Si"n Lan"ua"e t ;)* the Grila 3ran$ine Pattersn* .4=a* .4=b* .4=F6

• ;) has been trained in A!eri$an Si"n

Lan"ua"e-• She has re$eived s(ee$h in(ut 'r! her trainers as &ell as si"n-• A'ter -, years she had learned .: si"n &rds* a'ter .F !re

years that ttal $a!e t ,FF r !re- Hut*It is l&er than  year> ld hu!an $hild &hse v$abulary

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thusands-,-:-,- /ea$hin" Lan"ua"e t %hante)* the ran"utan 3Miles* .4=*.44F6

• 0e $hse ran"utan be$ause they "enerally s$re hi"her n

$"nitive tests than Grillas r

$hi!(anzees-• 0e did nt 9ust train %hante) t use si"ns but als i!!ersed her

in a hu!an $ultural envirn!ent t learn a((r(riate &ays 'r behaviur and

intera$tin-• A'ter seven years* $hante) learned t use a v$abulary ' .F

si"ns &hi$h si"ni'y b9e$ts* a$tins* (r(er na!es* attributives* l$atives and

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(rnuns-,- /EA%0ING AR/II%IAL LANGUAGES /1 %0IMPANCEES

,--.- Lana* the %!(uter %hi!( 3/he Ru!bau"hs* .46

•  /hey tau"ht Lana a si!(le arti+$ial lan"ua"e $alled er)ish-•  /he lan"ua"e $nsisted ' seven $lurs and nine "e!etri$al

sha(es &hi$h re(resented !ainly b9e$ts and

a$tins-• Lana learned hundreds ' senten$es in this

'ashin-• Sue Sava"e>ru!bau"hs believes that a(es have but a li!ited

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a$quisitin-,--:- sarah2 /he Ma"neti$ Plasti$ t)en %hi!( 3David Pre!a$)*.4F*.4.* .456

• 0e "ave sarah .F (lasti$ t)ens &ith !a"nets s that they

$uld be !ani(ulated easily by her and thers- /he t)ens 'r na!es ' $lurs* a$tins* 'ruites and s!e 'un$tin su$h as

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$reatures-,--- ;anzi a (y"!y %hi!( (rdu$es synthesized s(ee$h 3ru!bau"h* M$Dnald* sev$i)** 0()ins < Rubert* .4=56

•  /he resear$her believe that a (y"!y $hi!( !re si!ilar t

hu!ans than t ther

a(es-• In their trainin" the resear$hes &uld (int t a )eybard and

s(ea) in en"lish t b9e$ts* a$tins* l$atins that &ere ' interest t the

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$hi!(s-,-- /ea$hin" lan"ua"e t Dl(hins

,--.- Elvar2 /he &histlin" Dl(hin 3Lilly*.45:*.45,6

•  /he resear$her tried t tea$h a dl(hin t 'r$e air thru"h its

bl&>hle in su$h a &ay that it &uld all& the dl(hin t i!itate hu!an s(ee$h

sund-• Lilly $lai!ed that elvar inter$han"ed hu!an sunds &ith dl(hin

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,--:- A)ea)a!ai and (heni?- Learnin" arti+$ial Lan"ua"es thru"h Si"ht and Sund

30er!an < Wlz*.4=6

•  /hey trained a bttlense dl(hin t !i!i$ $!(uter>"enerated

sunds-•  /he dl(hin $uld learn ne& &histle and a((ly this &histle t the

na!in" ' b9e$ts su$h as Bball@* Bh(@* and

B'risbee@-•  /he resear$hers $ndu$ted e?(eri!ents usin" t& diJerent

ty(es ' arti+al lan"ua"es* ne invlvin" sunds* the ther invlvin" visual "estures** i-e-

Si"ns-• 0er!an@s resear$h is ne ' the !st s$ienti+$ and

!ethdl"i$ally reliable n the learnin" ' lan"ua"e by

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ani!als- /EA%0ING SP1;EN ENGLIS0 /1 AN

ARI%AN GRE PARR1/

%an (arrt learn lan"ua"e # /he ans&er is nt but based n the Pe((erber"@s 'as$inatin"

resear$h3 .4=* .44KPe((errber" and ;za) *.4=56 has (rven that ur assu!(tin is &rn"- 0e did a resear$h t a !ale A'ri$an Grey (arrt na!ed Ale?-Ale? $an sh& an e?$ellent $!(eten$e by identi'y $lr and sha(e and !aterial !re than .FF b9e$ts-Even Ale? !ade !ista)e but it al!st li)e the hu!an Bs !ista)e 'r instan$e he (rdu$e the &rd b? by

b$)-Ale? has !re talent then A(es and Dl(hin she has l& level ' synta? then

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the!-ANIMAL %1MMUNI%A/I1N IN

 /0E WILD

Ani!al $!!uni$ate thru"h a &ide variety ' !eans li)e sund* s!ell and visual

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si"nal-,-5-:-/URN>/A;ING IN

S1UND>MA;ING

In !a)in" $!!uni$atin* ani!al (ra$ti$e natural ne li)e dne by hu!an bein" - r instan$e a !n)ey "et the $han"e t

$!!uni$ate a'ter his 'riend +nish- /his situatin als 'und in the birds@

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li'e-,-5-- HIRD %ALLS

 /he $alls ' bird has !any (ur(ses * they are2 .- Givin" in'r!atin ' it@s readiness t !ate :- Givin" alar! t (revent it@s territry

Based on the researcher that the calls of bird is innate, moreover a bird can imitate the human sound even it can not used it appropriately based on the context.

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,-5-- 01NE HEES /0E

IN1RMA/I1N DAN%E

 /here are !any interestin" thin"s 'r! the &ay ' bees@ $!!uni$atin bet&een the!* they are2

.-  /hey use visin and tu$h t in'r! and understand the !essa"e 'r! ther by tu$hin" their 'riends by their &n

antennae-:-  /hey instru$t t their 'riend t " ba$) t their hive by usin" s(e$i+$ !ve!ent* dan$e- E?$e(t 'r the bees that have a tas) t +nd 'd

- Givin" in'r!atin abut a s(e$ial ne$tar sur$e r even they $an tell t their 'riend the distant ' the ne$tar 'r!

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the!-,-5-,- REAS1NING AND

%1NS%I1USNESS IN HEES AND ANIMAL

Hased n the Prin$etn University ethl"ist a!es

Guld3.4=5*.4==K "uld < "uld* .4== 6 that$ertain bees nt nly have an ability t in'r! that there is a ne$tar

near the! but they als $an anti$i(ate the ne& area ' 'd and y t )ee( it until their 'riends $!e t "et- It !eans that the bees have an ability t !a)e a !a( in their

!ind- In ther &rds &e $an said that the bees and ther ani!al *Hat* d thin" $ns$iusly and d thin) t a$t s!ethin"- 3Grin* .44:6-0e said that t )n& ani!al@s behaviur &e !ust learn the! s that &e $an understand the devel(!ent ' ur evlutin ' ur $ns$iusness and

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thin)in"-,- %1N%LUSI1N

,--. $an Ani!al %!!uni$atin be re"arded as lan"ua"e

We $an say n* &hy#It $an be aans&ered thru"ht their $!!uni$atins B$hara$ters-0u!an $!!uni$ate &ith ea$h ther $reatively- /hey $an $reate any

variatin ' lan"ua"es -1n the ther hand ani!al $an $!!uni$ate quite s(esi+$ and sterety(e- /hey $an $!!uni$ate 9ust 'r the b9e$t trained t the!-/he study ' Washe*Sarah*Lana* ;)* ;anzi * the dl(hin and Ale? de!nstrate nly a !ini!al de"ree '

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a$hieve!ent-,--:- /0E PUCCLE 2SEEMINGL

0IG0L IN/ELLIGEN/ ANIMALS

LEARN LI//LE LANGUAGE

 /he resear$h dne n the ani!al sh&s that ani!al nly have rudi!entary lan"ua"e ability* &hether in the &ild r thru"h trainin"- Even the A(es is $reative and inventive t slve the (rble! than ther ani!als but they $an nt learn !re abut &hat is tau"ht t the!- 1n the ther $hildren $an learn !re &ith all its@ $!(le?ity 3Wl'"an"

%hler6- /here are t& ty(es ' e?(lanatin abut the a$quisitin ' lan"ua"e bet&een ani!al and hu!an2

.- Pr intelli"ent theries that ani!al la$) ' $ertain intelli"ent t learn lan"ua"e-3Pie"et6

:- Innatists 3 %h!s)y6 2ani!al brn &ithut a s(e$ial lan"ua"e ability- Ani!al dn@t have the $a(a$ity ' understandin" the "ra!!ar ' the

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