Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Let Us Now Consider Human Speech


Let us now consider human speech –
distinct, one must suppose, from that
of crows who evidently (so the crow
researcher’s record shows), have,

in their caws and quid-pro-quos, at least
an inkling of what everybody else is
crowing on about: they get the gist of what
each corvid undergoes: varieties of signal

fears and doubts, among inimitable
other woes and pieties in crow societies.
But what has that to do with human
speech? Oh dear. Beyond our reach.







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