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Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language

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Hyland Bruno, J; Jarvis, ED; Liberman, M; Tchernichovski, O
Published in: Annual Review of Linguistics
January 4, 2021

Unlike many species, song learning birds and humans have independently evolved the ability to communicate via learned vocalizations. Both birdsong and spoken language are culturally transmitted across generations, within species-specific constraints that leave room for considerable variation. We review the commonalities and differences between vocal learning bird species and humans, across behavioral, developmental, neuroanatomical, physiological, and genetic levels. We propose that cultural transmission of vocal repertoires is a natural consequence of the evolution of vocal learning and that at least some species-specific universals, as well as species differences in cultural transmission, are due to differences in vocal learning phenotypes, which are shaped by genetic constraints. We suggest that it is the balance between these constraints and features of the social environment that allows cultural learning to propagate. We describe new opportunities for exploring meaningful comparisons of birdsong and human vocal culture.

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Annual Review of Linguistics

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2333-9691

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2333-9683

Publication Date

January 4, 2021

Volume

7

Start / End Page

449 / 472

Related Subject Headings

  • 4704 Linguistics
 

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Hyland Bruno, J., Jarvis, E. D., Liberman, M., & Tchernichovski, O. (2021). Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language. Annual Review of Linguistics, 7, 449–472. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-090420-121034
Hyland Bruno, J., E. D. Jarvis, M. Liberman, and O. Tchernichovski. “Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language.” Annual Review of Linguistics 7 (January 4, 2021): 449–72. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-090420-121034.
Hyland Bruno J, Jarvis ED, Liberman M, Tchernichovski O. Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language. Annual Review of Linguistics. 2021 Jan 4;7:449–72.
Hyland Bruno, J., et al. “Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language.” Annual Review of Linguistics, vol. 7, Jan. 2021, pp. 449–72. Scopus, doi:10.1146/annurev-linguistics-090420-121034.
Hyland Bruno J, Jarvis ED, Liberman M, Tchernichovski O. Birdsong Learning and Culture: Analogies with Human Spoken Language. Annual Review of Linguistics. 2021 Jan 4;7:449–472.

Published In

Annual Review of Linguistics

DOI

EISSN

2333-9691

ISSN

2333-9683

Publication Date

January 4, 2021

Volume

7

Start / End Page

449 / 472

Related Subject Headings

  • 4704 Linguistics