Birdsong follows a fundamental law of human language

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Summary:
- Researchers have discovered that the vocalizations of zebra finches adhere to Menzerath’s law, a linguistic principle stating that as a construct (like a sentence) grows longer, its constituent parts (like syllables) grow shorter.
- This finding suggests that the structural constraints governing human language may have deeper evolutionary roots in animal communication, indicating that complex vocal patterns are subject to universal efficiency principles rather than being unique to human cognition.

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