鲸鱼
动物的文化传播
座头鲸
人类语言
传输(电信)
语言习得
沟通
心理学
计算机科学
生物
语言学
历史
生态学
进化生物学
电信
哲学
作者
Inbal Arnon,Simon Kirby,Jenny Allen,Claire Garrigue,Emma L. Carroll,Ellen C. Garland
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2025-02-06
卷期号:387 (6734): 649-653
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adq7055
摘要
Humpback whale song is a culturally transmitted behavior. Human language, which is also culturally transmitted, has statistically coherent parts whose frequency distribution follows a power law. These properties facilitate learning and may therefore arise because of their contribution to the faithful transmission of language over multiple cultural generations. If so, we would expect to find them in other culturally transmitted systems. In this study, we applied methods based on infant speech segmentation to 8 years of humpback recordings, uncovering in whale song the same statistical structure that is a hallmark of human language. This commonality, in two evolutionarily distant species, points to the role of learning and cultural transmission in the emergence of properties thought to be unique to human language.
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