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Not everyone swallows the notion that bird vocalizations show the kind of compositionality you find in human language. As many linguists argue, all known cases of syntax in birds involve combinations of only two meaningful calls, while human language can combine different words into an infinite number of expressions. Still, as Suzuki says, his latest study suggests an interesting parallel with grammatical ability in human language and may shed light on its evolution.
The Bird Way: a new look at how birds talk, work, play, parent, and think
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