Monkeys and humans have been compared for years. "We all heard that monkey is watching the expression, Monkey said so, should this sentence really tell the monkey?" (Sacriston) Some monkey's language ability is my It is far more complicated than they think (Sakrison). Monkeys often live in social groups. Each member contributes by helping to protect their food sources, by paying attention to predators, and by contributing even by raising each other's young people. Without any communication, living in a social group is impossible. Team members need to interact with each other and exchange information.
What are non-human primates with many similarities with humans? Nonhuman primates are transmitted in almost the same way as humans use, but there are important differences. First, humans use larger libraries of fairly complex symbols. Secondly, and more importantly, non-human primates (and other animals communicating with each other) have a so-called closed vocal system. In contrast, because humans have an open vocal system that allows symbolic combinations to create new symbols in a new sense, you can express countless ideas.
Most primates spend time in a complex, tightly interwoven society and need to communicate with each other frequently. They communicate with smells, sounds, visual information, and tactile sensations. Non-human primates emphasize the use of body language. Communication with people is focused on the use of words by words. Our speech is quite different from the sounds used for communication by non-human primates such as ground sounds, howling, whistling, snoring, snoring. Our language is a complex symbol. In other words, our word is a combination of sounds we assign to a specific meaning. Like all symbols, the meaning of words can not be identified by listening to the sound. They must be explained. This is quite different from the general understanding of pain and fear cry.
Observing wild monkey species can support the ability of primates to use words. Ogrozar is introducing the most advanced primate system in the natural environment. Voices produced by Sweet Talk as a means of communication are more instinctive than learning. Sign language was chosen as a good medium for language education of primates. Some researchers simply believe that primates are not simply wise. As further research on tick proved that they have enormous intelligence in other areas, this theory lost confidence. Another possible explanation for primates being unable to learn languages, as Robert Yerkes suggests, primates do not tend to imitate sounds and therefore learn spoken languages You can not do that.