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In reply to the discussion: Koko The Gorilla Mourning The Loss Of Robin Williams [View all]Uncle Joe
(65,089 posts)64. Then you and they are using a very narrow definition of the word language, I'm using the dictionary
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language
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noun
1.
a body of words and the systems for their use common to a people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or the same cultural tradition:
the two languages of Belgium; a Bantu language; the French language; the Yiddish language.
2.
communication by voice in the distinctively human manner, using arbitrary sounds in conventional ways with conventional meanings; speech.
3.
the system of linguistic signs or symbols considered in the abstract (opposed to speech ).
4.
any set or system of such symbols as used in a more or less uniform fashion by a number of people, who are thus enabled to communicate intelligibly with one another.
5.
any system of formalized symbols, signs, sounds, gestures, or the like used or conceived as a means of communicating thought, emotion, etc.:the language of mathematics; sign language.
6.
the means of communication used by animals:
the language of birds.
7.
communication of meaning in any way; medium that is expressive, significant, etc.:
the language of flowers; the language of art.
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I don't think you can prompt anyone to feel sad about something that has
Live and Learn
Aug 2014
#19
Then, we have had different experiences with small children and animals.
Live and Learn
Aug 2014
#23
No, they respond to the adult's expression of emotion about the death, not to the death itself.
tblue37
Aug 2014
#24
That was my first thought too. There was no reason to tell her, no point in it.
cui bono
Aug 2014
#20
Koko understands, she cried and had grief over the death of her very much loved cat
Sunlei
Aug 2014
#27
Whining louder, pawing the door and barking to get your attention is putting "emphasis"
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#45
It is the language of animals, humans are animals, thus it crosses species lines, furthermore
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#49
No matter which progression it comes in, a different method of animal language is used to get
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#56
The difference being you're using a very narrow definition of the world "language"
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#59
Then you and they are using a very narrow definition of the word language, I'm using the dictionary
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#64
I will bet if you yell at another person in a hateful voice "I love you" they
Uncle Joe
Aug 2014
#65
For every wonderful story I read, a number will, more often than not piss on it.
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#51