A new report from scientists at Project CETI demonstrates that the noises that sperm whales make to communicate with each other contain what humans would describe as vowels.
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Study finds sperm whale clicks show speech-like vowel patterns
Somewhere in the deep water off Dominica, a sperm whale surfaces after a foraging dive and fires off a rapid burst of clicks.
A groundbreaking study has revealed that sperm whale “codas” (short sequences of clicks) possess a structural complexity that ...
Sperm whales produce powerful clicks to communicate. To our ears, they sound nothing more than a series of repetitive, ...
Abstract: In a real-world listening environment, listeners are able to segregate the target speech from other competing speech signals. Nonetheless, this segregation ability, based on the fundamental ...
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