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Whale Song Reveals Eerie Similarities to Human Speech, Scientists Find : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 13, 2025 9:42 pm
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Whale Songs Challenge Notions of Human Exceptionality

Recent studies have uncovered remarkable similarities between whale songs and human language, sparking new insights into the evolution of communication. These findings are not only surprising but also thought-provoking, raising questions about the uniqueness of human language and highlighting the sophistication of other species.

In one study, researchers discovered that some whales, particularly humpback whales, exhibit speech efficiency that rivals or even surpasses human speech. This challenges the longstanding belief in the exceptional nature of human language. The efficiency of communication is essential for sharing vital information quickly and accurately, and whales seem to have mastered this skill.

Using two linguistic principles, Menzerath’s law and Zipf’s law of abbreviation, ethologist and computational scientist Mason Youngblood compared the efficiency of human languages with whale-song sequences. Surprisingly, calls from 11 out of 16 cetacean species showed higher adherence to Menzerath’s law than human speech. This suggests that whales have developed sophisticated communication strategies that optimize efficiency.

In another study focusing on humpback whale songs, researchers found structural similarities to human language. The songs displayed a statistical structure known as a Zipfian distribution, a hallmark of human language that aids learning and preservation. Humpback whales create complex songs with nested hierarchical components, similar to how humans construct language.

Analyzing eight years of humpback recordings, researchers identified hidden structures in the songs that followed Zipf’s law of brevity. This law states that frequently used linguistic units tend to be shorter, a feature observed in all human languages. These findings suggest that whale songs possess a level of complexity and organization comparable to human language.

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While whale songs may lack semantic meaning, they offer valuable insights into the evolution of complex communication across different species. The cultural transmission of songs among humpback whales parallels the transmission of language in humans, highlighting commonalities in communication practices.

The studies, published in Science Advances and Science, shed light on the intricate communication systems of non-human species and challenge our understanding of language evolution. By recognizing the sophistication of whale songs, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity and complexity of communication in the animal kingdom.

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