The IPA for other Vertebrates.
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- I was inspired by a series EtymologyNerd ran early on his channel-he would take an animal, and make a constructed language, attempting to mimic the sound animals use to communicate. But I always wondered-what would animals actually sound like, using the human system of places of articulation? So, what's up?
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Humans
2:42 Chimpanzee
3:53 Bear
4:33 Bird
6:36 Lizard
8:30 Frog
10:37 Dolphin
11:50 Trout
a collaboration between you and EtymologyNerd would either save the world or destroy it
And with Human1001
One speaks the truth, the other only lies
9:00 Frogs don’t inhale or exhale, they just hale
This is the ultimate collaboration between my favourite linguistics channel (zzineohp) and my favourite biology channel (zzineohp)
Hey jack, great video! The spotted seatrout actually not a real trout, it just shares the name. Me and my pops used to fish 'em up from the river on Saturdays, and you can tell a drummer and trout apart, like they was a beaver and a raccoon. Crazy to see how easily city slickers make that mistake lol.
my names not Jack
smh why would you lie about your name like this
just wait 'til you hear about "cod"
When I was little I think I read in a Ripley's Believe it or Not that there was a man who could make numerous sounds by farting. I misinterpreted that to mean he could make _any_ sound by farting, including fluent speech
I was hoping you’d cover cats and/or dogs because they are actually pretty similar to humans and it’d be interesting to see how they’d sound.
Now make a trout conlang
I can't believe you didn't use some video of a grey parrot speaking to show how a bird _would_ talk. You not having an animal's voice box kinda makes it impossible for you to sound like one without effects (which would have been cool to hear).
this is the youtube video with probably the largest target audience ever
Bro where did you come from holy moly this is a pleasantly educationally and hilarious channel, you're the next jan misali hahaha
I didn’t even know you could whistle so kudos for that
this has actually been so cool, I love the fact that you actually tried to emulate what a fucking /komodo dragon/ would sound like amongst the aothers
Pro tip: Don't use slashes around linguists, you will get sent creepy recording of them pronouncing /komodo dragon/
so true
Bird sounds like Minecraft villagers and frog sounds like !Xoo language from South Africa
You put way too much rigor and thought into this I love this. Seriously, kudos for putting so much effort into making articulation diagrams of animals' mouthes.
My mouth mostly screams
It would be kool to see your idea of a featural script for english/human.
Wonderful! Your videos deal with the subject in the most interesting ways, please keep it up!
By the way, this video really makes me excited about the exploration of more possibilities. What kind of mouth should an animal have to produce sounds beyond the actual palette?
Yet another banger
I wish I was a trout
haling so hard rn
Is that a Tom Sellick poster??
you're growing fast
Thanks! Pretty soon i'll be tall enough to go on the big ride
@@zzineohp Hoping you don't come back
What about other members of the Homo genus? Seems like that Neanderthals would be smart enough to speak like humans. What would their language(s) have been like?
Maybe they spoke indo european
@@50gensthe neanderthals have gone extinct before proto-indo-european even existed 😅
@@CristiChiri10 Humans may have adopted their language when they went to that territory
@@50gens Please for the love of God look up when Neanderthals stopped existing
@@enricobianchi4499 Maybe they time travelled
auēs canere possunt
clicks :(