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Here are some features regarding human language.Linguistics Today - Features of Human Language
Humans and animals convey their communication in one way or the other. But humans have the edge to think and reflect on language itself. Here are a few features of human language:
Displacement: Unlike animals, humans have the ability to say something about a certain event/incident that took place in the past or will take place in the future. For example, your friend informs you that "The zoo I visited last Saturday had roaring lion in it! " However, bees also possess the ability to convey other bees through their dance indicating where does their food lie. However, it has to be their most recent discovery.
Arbitrariness: most words in many human languages carry a meaning that is not set naturally. For example, the jug in English bears the meaning of a pot in which water is stored. However, that unnatural meaning is only limited to English language since جگ in Urdu is also used in the meaning for the world. However, there are few English words that have a natural connection to their meaning. For example, the word coocoo hints naturally at the coocoo bird and the particular word is taken directly from the song of the coocoo.
Cultural Transmition: Human language is passed on from generation to generation through interaction with other humans. A child will learn his first language through the people where he is brought up. Animals and birds, on the other hand, have no such feature to inherit language from their parents but they can develop instinctive responses (to sing).
Productivity or creativity: Humans have the ability to use present lingual resources to create expressions for new and imaginative phenomenon. For example, we associate the word "car" with a means of transpiration which takes us from destination A to destination B through road. If, in future, someone is able to regulate and mass produce cars that can travel through air, we have the ability to coin a new expression "flying car" for, well, the flying car. Animals, on the other hand, possess a fixed set of signals and they cannot invent or coin a new one. For example, bees have the ability to point at the location of the nectar through their dance and that is only limited to their horizontal movement. They cannot use their dance to specify the vertical location of the food.
Duality: Humans can use fewer sounds and rearrange them to create different meanings. Take three alphabets, i, n and p. We can use these sounds in different arrangements to create two (or) more different expressions, nip and pin. Animals do not have the ability to rearrange vocal sounds or signals to create another vocal sound or signal.
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The simplest possible language is a monogrammar ☝ language 📜. The grammar rule ➊ of a sentence existing is all the grammar needed. 😆
Directly translating a monogrammar ☝ language 📜 into the non-monogrammar ❌☝ languages 📜📜📜 humans 👥👥👥👥 have results in gibberish 😵💫.
Thus, in order to translate a monogrammar ☝ language 📜, you need to know a monogrammar ☝ language 📜.
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Anyway, the point is, it is useful for AI 🤖, as it is modular, and easy to start learning. It can also be used as a reference for understanding common human languages. 😆
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