Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Bird Grammar


A study in the journal Nature by Timothy Gentner from the University of California at San Diego observed that starling birds can identify "acoustic patterns defined by a recursive, self-embedding, context-free grammar."

In other words, linguistically, starlings can discern between a basic bird song and one with specific inserted grammatical "bird phrases."

More details at the Deccan Herald.


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