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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26790377 United Kingdom 11/01/2012 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An Asian elephant named Koshik can imitate human speech, speaking words in Korean that can be readily understood by those who know the language. The elephant accomplishes this in a most unusual way: he vocalizes with his trunk in his mouth Quoting: Mordier L'eft The elephant's vocabulary consists of exactly five words, researchers report on November 1 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. Those include "annyong" ("hello"), "anja" ("sit down"), "aniya" ("no"), "nuo" ("lie down"), and "choah" ("good"). Ultimately, Koshik's language skills may provide important insights into the biology and evolution of complex vocal learning, an ability that is critical for human speech and music, the researchers say. [link to www.sciencedaily.com] I bet he picked it up from soldiers. Never stand up, when you can sit down. Never sit down when you can lie down. |
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TraderRob User ID: 14415865 United States 11/02/2012 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Elephants have much bigger brains than humans, and more advanced too, with deeper windings, and a greater emphasis on the parts used for higher brain functions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 300884 I think the physical difficulty of making human sounds is what's holding Koshik back here. They may have bigger brains that 100% of humans-- but they only have bigger asses than about half. Disgusting... especially when these heffers put on thee halloween costumes. Have a nice day = GFY. GFY = Go Fuck Yourself. If this offends you then have a nice day. |
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Celtic Ranger User ID: 26511160 United States 11/02/2012 03:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well that means he's more fluent with the language than most U.S. soldiers there, except of course for curse words. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26744885 You obviously don't know what you are talking about. Thank you for highlighting your dislike of military members based on nothing but your own flawed belief system. [link to www.heritage.org] Washington, October 31, 2006-Wartime recruits who joined the United States military in 2004 and 2005 tended to be better educated and wealthier than their civilian peers, according to a new report from The Heritage Foundation. Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1760050 South Africa 11/02/2012 03:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Elephants have much bigger brains than humans, and more advanced too, with deeper windings, and a greater emphasis on the parts used for higher brain functions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 300884 I think the physical difficulty of making human sounds is what's holding Koshik back here. Correct maybe it's the Koreans that speak elephant. 5 Meaningful words and the rest is chimp chatter. it will explain why they are so strange [link to beconfused.com] |
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SteppingoutofMatrix User ID: 26675619 Canada 11/02/2012 04:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An Asian elephant named Koshik can imitate human speech, speaking words in Korean that can be readily understood by those who know the language. The elephant accomplishes this in a most unusual way: he vocalizes with his trunk in his mouth Quoting: Mordier L'eft The elephant's vocabulary consists of exactly five words, researchers report on November 1 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. Those include "annyong" ("hello"), "anja" ("sit down"), "aniya" ("no"), "nuo" ("lie down"), and "choah" ("good"). Ultimately, Koshik's language skills may provide important insights into the biology and evolution of complex vocal learning, an ability that is critical for human speech and music, the researchers say. [link to www.sciencedaily.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5101819 Bahamas 11/02/2012 08:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No video footage, so I'm a big skeptic. The only 'evidence' I seen traced back through sources was an audio recording but the man who speaks, the background noise changes when the elephant speaks. It leaves a little room for doubt. Quoting: Children of the Atom Huh? Look at two posts above yours. Video is there. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26842344 Germany 11/02/2012 08:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ultimately, Koshik's language skills may provide important insights into the biology and evolution of complex vocal learning, an ability that is critical for human speech and music, the researchers say. Quoting: Mordier L'eft [link to www.sciencedaily.com] Soounds as if they will use this as another of their "proofs" for evolution? |