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€uroMeinke 05-21-2008 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 212416)
Another way to highlight this is that you can call a dog some of the most vile and profane names and threaten their lives, yet if you do it in a sweet voice, they wouldn't know the difference: they would think you are talking sweet to them. Whereas a human would know the difference.

I'm not sure about that, most communication is non-verbal,which include elements such as tone. I'll concede that a dog probably doesn't get sarcasm, but would be pretty sure he can tell if your happy or angry with you regardless of your word choice.

Alex 05-21-2008 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 212416)
Whereas a human would know the difference.

That's not true. If you did the same thing to me in Swedish I wouldn't have a clue.

Kevy Baby 05-21-2008 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 212419)
I'm not sure about that, most communication is non-verbal,which include elements such as tone. I'll concede that a dog probably doesn't get sarcasm, but would be pretty sure he can tell if your happy or angry with you regardless of your word choice.

That was the point: an animal can (for the most part) only detect your tone: the words mean nothing to them. If I used a happy tone to tell them I was going to kill them, they would think it was good. If I used a happy tone to tell you I was going to kill you, you would laugh at me.

Kevy Baby 05-21-2008 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 212420)
That's not true. If you did the same thing to me in Swedish I wouldn't have a clue.

But you would probably have a chance to at least know it was Swedish, German or Swahili, whereas to the the dog, it would all be the same gibberish.








Ya know... I really need to STFU and do some research for links here.

Stan4dSteph 05-22-2008 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 212442)
Ya know... I really need to STFU and do some research for links here.

If you read the article that 3894 linked to above, there are a lot of references to academic papers; those are usually available online if recent, but not usually for free.

Cadaverous Pallor 05-22-2008 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 212442)
But you would probably have a chance to at least know it was Swedish, German or Swahili, whereas to the the dog, it would all be the same gibberish.

If you spoke to me in various African languages, I wouldn't know which was which.

As said above - a dog is taught a word to mean "roll over". If you taught a human the same trick using the same word, the human would think that word meant "roll over", same as the dog does.


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