Linguistics Program, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, New York City, USA.
Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Sci Rep. 2021 Jan 12;11(1):776. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-80340-y.
Despite the diversity of human languages, certain linguistic patterns are remarkably consistent across human populations. While syntactic universals receive more attention, there is stronger evidence for universal patterns in the inventory and organization of segments: units that are separated by rapid acoustic transitions which are used to build syllables, words, and phrases. Crucially, if an alien researcher investigated spoken human language how we analyze non-human communication systems, many of the phonological regularities would be overlooked, as the majority of analyses in non-humans treat breath groups, or "syllables" (units divided by silent inhalations), as the smallest unit. Here, we introduce a novel segment-based analysis that reveals patterns in the acoustic output of budgerigars, a vocal learning parrot species, that match universal phonological patterns well-documented in humans. We show that song in four independent budgerigar populations is comprised of consonant- and vowel-like segments. Furthermore, the organization of segments within syllables is not random. As in spoken human language, segments at the start of a vocalization are more likely to be consonant-like and segments at the end are more likely to be longer, quieter, and lower in fundamental frequency. These results provide a new foundation for empirical investigation of language-like abilities in other species.
尽管人类语言存在多样性,但某些语言模式在人类群体中是非常一致的。虽然语法共性受到了更多关注,但在音段的类别和组织方面,也有更有力的证据表明存在共性模式:这些音段是通过快速的声学转换来分隔的,用于构建音节、单词和短语。至关重要的是,如果一个外星研究人员研究人类语言,他们可能会忽略许多语音规律,因为在非人类语言的大多数分析中,都会将呼吸组或“音节”(由无声吸气分隔的单位)视为最小单位。在这里,我们引入了一种新的基于音段的分析方法,该方法揭示了虎皮鹦鹉(一种具有发声学习能力的鹦鹉物种)的声学输出中的模式,这些模式与人类中记录的普遍语音模式非常吻合。我们表明,四个独立的虎皮鹦鹉群体的鸣唱由类似辅音和元音的音段组成。此外,音节内的音段组织不是随机的。与口语中的人类语言一样,发声起始处的音段更可能具有辅音特征,而发声结尾处的音段更可能更长、更安静且基频更低。这些结果为在其他物种中研究类似语言的能力提供了新的基础。