Despite humans and whales being separated by millions of years of evolution, our vocalizations follow the same principle ...
Humpback whale songs share structural similarities with human language, suggesting complex communication patterns.
The sounds that make up humpback whale songs follow some of the same statistical rules seen in human languages, which may be because of how they are learned ...
We discovered that the same Zipfian pattern universally found across human languages also occurs in whale song. This complex ... why would such different systems in such incredibly distant species ...
Researchers say they've discovered that humpback whale song is passed down over the years and changes — something it has in common with human language. (Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty Images ...
Two new studies this week focused on whale song and found striking, structural parallels to human language, especially in humpback ... constraints that shape the evolution of communication in ...
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This statistical rule is called Zipf’s law, and now, an interdisciplinary team of scientists has revealed that humpback whale songs ... about human language not as a completely different ...
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