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They found that recurring elements in whale songs follow a Zipfian distribution, much like human language. “This work shows how learning and cultural transmission can shape the structure of ...
Whales have fascinated people for centuries. Now, scientists have discovered that humpback whales produce songs with some structure that looks a lot like how humans organize language. These findings ...
But a groundbreaking new study has uncovered something even more astonishing—these marine giants may structure their songs in a way that mirrors human language. Researchers analysing years of whale ...
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Whale song and human language share structural similarities, according to a breakthrough study by scientists who analysed years of humpback whale recordings from New Caledonia. An international ...
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 ...
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Human languages display a pattern known as Zipf’s law. Now, researchers have found the same pattern in whale song. In all known human languages there is a surprising pattern: the most frequent word in ...