E BUY: Language pathologist teaches her dog 29 human words

A language pathologist taught her dog, Stella, 29 words. Stella “speaks” treading on large buttons programmed with word recordings. The dog expresses his wishes, comments on events at home, and even offers opinions. Clearly, dogs have the capacity to understand people's words. The answer [...]
Stella “speaks” treading on large buttons programmed with word recordings. The dog expresses his wishes, comments on events at home, and even offers opinions.
Clearly, dogs have the capacity to understand people's words. The answer of the canins for “out,” “to walk”, or “verta” is also helpful but also fun for people, writes BigThink, followed by Periscope.
Each owner or family teaches their dog a dictionary that the dog can learn, except for the word “jo” and the negative “” of course. So if dogs can understand our words, what kind of communication can be possible if they are able to say them out loud?
Language pathologist [ SLP], Christina Hunger has used Augmetative and Alternative communication devices [ AAC] at her job and decided to see if Stella had a chance to use words. The results of her experiment are amazing.
Stella's dictionary is 29 words, and she can even use fluids to express her wishes and feelings together. /Periscope












