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How does human language acquisition differ from the acquisition of human language by an animal?

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Answer:

Human language acquisition differ from the acquisition of human language by an animal in a sense that animals cannot make use of cognitive abilities like humans.

Explanation:

Human language acquisition is the growth of inborn physical and cognitive potentiality that is often inspired by parents, teachers, and other close members. Humans can obtain a huge vocabulary because their language is symbolic and they live in a more advanced culture.

Human language by an animal on the other hand is not symbolic. They do not have a true or specific language like humans. They make use of symbols or signs to convey their feelings. Animals cannot make use of words like we find in human language.

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