What birds have to say about language

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Tiffany C Bloomfield
Timothy Q Gentner
Daniel Margoliash
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[1] University of Chicago,Tiffany C. Bloomfield and Daniel Margoliash are in the Department of Psychology
[2] Chicago,Daniel Margoliash is also in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy
[3] Illinois,Timothy Q. Gentner is in the Department of Psychology
[4] USA.,undefined
[5] University of Chicago,undefined
[6] Chicago,undefined
[7] Illinois,undefined
[8] USA.,undefined
[9] and The Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind,undefined
[10] University of California,undefined
[11] San Diego,undefined
[12] La Jolla,undefined
[13] California,undefined
[14] USA.,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2011年 / 14卷
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Controversy surrounds the suggestion that recursion is a uniquely human computational ability that enables language. A study now finds this ability in a songbird and takes steps toward a model system for syntactic competence.
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