For Seyi Vibez, the success of 'Different Pattern' boldly communicates his ability to make songs that pack cultural richness and musicality to attract varying classes of listeners as expected of a ...
Human languages display a pattern known as Zipf’s law. Now, researchers have found the same pattern in whale song. In all known human languages there is a surprising pattern: the most frequent word in ...
Zebra finches’ songs share a lot of patterns with human speech. Do they have a common biological ancestry? Raina Fan/McGill University Human languages might be a distant cousin of bird songs, with the ...
Male fin whales pick up new songs while on their travels, and then sing them to all their friends, new research suggests. The second-largest creature in the world after the blue whale, the fin whale ...
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