<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"First published as Dierentalen in the Netherlands in 2016 by ISVW"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>How animals speak to each other and to humans, from chimpanzees who learn sign language to dogs who parse the meaning of other dogs' growls.</b><p>Is language what sets humans apart from other animals, as many have argued? Or do animals speak in their own languages, to each other and to us? In <i>Animal Languages</i>, Eva Meijer explores the latter possibility. </p><p>Meijer tells us about Alex, the gray parrot who knew more than one hundred words, and Chaser, the border collie who had a talent for grammar. She introduces us to Washoe, the chimpanzee who grew up with humans and learned sign language; Kosik, the elephant who spoke to humans in human language and to his female elephant companion in elephant language; and Noc, the beluga whale who mimicked human speech. She tells us that dogs are able to interpret the meaning of other dogs' growls; that prairie dogs have alarm calls that offer informative details about intruders (specifying, among other things, size, color, and speed of approach); and that marmosets take turns in conversations and teach this skill to their offspring.</p><p>But beyond all these interesting details, Meijer makes a more profound observation. Talking with animals forces us to challenge the hierarchy of humans and other animals, and suggests a new way of thinking about language. <i>Animal Languages</i> shows us that language is broader and richer than we imagined, and that meaningful expression does not require human words. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Eva Meijer is an author, artist, singer, songwriter, and philosopher. She is author of <i>Bird Cottage</i>, a novel.
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