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Posted: 2025-04-08 23:46:18 UTC

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Bonobos exhibit a form of syntax by combining vocal sounds to create new meanings, indicating that the evolutionary foundations of human language may be shared with our closest relatives.
Bonobos use vocal combinations to convey different meanings.
This capability suggests shared evolutionary roots of language between bonobos and humans.
The discovery challenges the uniqueness of syntax to humans.
Understanding the full extent of bonobo communication complexity.
Determining the precise evolutionary timeline of language development.
Overcoming the assumption that syntax is unique to humans.