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kirpi comments on Is lossless information transfer possible? - Less Wrong Discussion

-8 Post author: kirpi 08 August 2012 08:02PM

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Comment author: kirpi 12 September 2012 01:07:56PM 1 point [-]

Sorry, I couldn't get what do you mean by "We're the only species that acquires it automatically". Does it mean human beings have language skills by birth and other animals don't?

Comment author: jimrandomh 12 September 2012 04:21:19PM 1 point [-]

What I mean is that humans reliably acquire language skills just by being around people who're talking, without needing an explicit effort to train them. We are, in effect, primed to learn language; and while it's not quite accurate to say that we have language skills by birth, it is true that many of its structural aspects come automatically just from the way human brains develop.