Linguistic law-like compression strategies emerge to maximize coding efficiency in marmoset vocal communication
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Human language follows statistical regularities or linguistic laws. For instance, Zipfâs law of brevity states that the more frequently a word is used, the shorter it tends to be. All human languages adhere to this word structure. However, it is unclear whether Zipfâs law emerged de novo in humans or whether it also exists in the non-linguistic vocal systems of our primate ancestors. Using a vocal conditioning paradigm, we examined the capacity of marmoset monkeys to efficiently encode vocalizations. We observed that marmosets adopted vocal compression strategies at three levels: (i) increasing call rate, (ii) decreasing call duration, and (iii) increasing the proportion of short calls. Our results demonstrate that marmosets, when able to freely choose what to vocalize, exhibit vocal statistical regularities consistent with Zipf's law of brevity that go beyond their context-specific natural vocal behavior. This suggests that linguistic laws emerged in non-linguistic vocal systems in the...
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2023-11-03



