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What Can Birdsong Teach Us About Human Language?

What Can Birdsong Teach Us About Human Language?

Update: 2024-11-21
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It’s fair to say that enjoyment of a podcast would be severely limited without the human capacity to create and understand speech. That capacity has often been cited as a defining characteristic of our species, and one that sets us apart in the long history of life on Earth. Yet we know that other species communicate in complex ways. Studies of the neurological foundations of language suggest that birdsong, or communication among bats or elephants, originates with brain structures similar to our own. So why do some species vocalize while others don’t? 

In this episode, Erich Jarvis, who studies behavior and neurogenetics at the Rockefeller University, chats with Janna Levin about the surprising connections between human speech, birdsong and dance.

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What Can Birdsong Teach Us About Human Language?

What Can Birdsong Teach Us About Human Language?

Steven Strogatz, Janna Levin and Quanta Magazine