I've given the matter of language acquisition and animal communicatiom some thought but, luckily or not, I lack the wherewithal to conduct a proper investigation into it. — TheMadFool
I'll say this though, children acquire language in ways that seem rather mysterious. The sound "ma" and "mama" seem to be hardwired into our brains. At other times, we need to teach children words. — TheMadFool
A type of naive found art. — Cheshire
I was thinking about it, and I feel they communicate with what looks like emotional language. They definitely do communicate, but their language is not obvious, regular, versatile than humans. Even if a few uttered barks and meows or glares and wagging the tails - not sure if these can be classed as language as such. I think not. But still there seems some form of communication going on in the animals world. — Corvus
I think they pick up language as they grow up up to a certain level. But above that point, for writing skills, grammar and the foreign languages, they must learn and be taught. — Corvus
The contents of this thread has little to do with Wittgenstein. It's wrong-headed. Mad has not tried to understand, but instead is content to make shite up to suit himself. Might be best to leave the topic rather than engage with this muddle. — Banno
There are folk who look at a Picaso and say "I could draw that".
Picaso painted like a Master while still a child, transcending that ability as he grew. Those who think his art childish have misunderstood.
Madfool has seen a Picaso and thinks he has the capacity to critique it, without doing the work of understanding the background and implications. What he is doing is not clever; it's naive. Foolish.
It's not the fact of his critique that is objectionable. It's his insistence that he has understood what he clearly has not, his unwillingness to understand his error.
He chooses not to learn.
Now all that is entirely up to him. But at the same time as he has actively sort my engagement, he has refused to pay attention to my replies.
Hence, there is nothing in this thread that might be of interest to me. — Banno
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