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Bonobos Exhibit Human-Like Language Structures in Groundbreaking Study

  • Bonobos, our closest living relatives, display communication that shares key aspects of human language, as reported by the study published in Science.
  • Research shows bonobos' calls can combine to form phrases where one modifies the meaning of another, indicating nontrivial compositionality, according to lead author Mélissa Berthet.
  • The study recorded over 700 vocal calls from bonobos and suggests their communication may help us understand language origins in humans, as stated by Simon Townsend.
  • Experts agree that the findings are significant, offering insights into the evolutionary origins of communication, as noted by Robert Seyfarth.
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Science broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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