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An analysis of white-handed gibbon male song reveals speech-like phrases

机译:对白手长臂猿男歌曲的分析揭示了言语样的短语

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Objectives: Our goal was to document song phrases of the white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar), an Asian ape that produces elaborate songs, often in well-coordinated male/female duets. We focused on the male coda, which is produced during vocal turn-taking with one's mate, and particularly its phrases containing rapid spectral and temporal variation, to investigate if modulation rates resemble those of lip-smacking in other nonhuman primates and human speech rhythm. Materials and methods: We produced recordings from a large population of wild gibbons. Using terminology consistent with that used to describe vocalizations in other singing species, we analyzed coda phrases, overall coda properties, coda distinctiveness across individuals, and flexibility of phrase production within song bouts. Results: Our song phrase-level analysis showed that male codas differed between individuals and increase in complexity within song bouts by the addition of the only two male-specific phrases of the species' repertoire. These phrases differ from all others of the species and from vocalizations typical of the larger, nonhuman great apes, in that they contain rapid within-phrase modulation. Their modulation rates (6.82 and 7.34 Hz) are similar to that of lip-smacking in other nonhuman primates and speech in humans and, like human speech, are produced exclusively during exhalation. One phrase type (trills) contains multiple notes per exhalation, another characteristic similar to speech but not most primate vocalizations. Discussion: Our data highlight the complexity and flexibility of gibbon song, and show that particular phrase features likely arose from sexual selection pressures and possess similarities to human speech rhythm.
机译:目标:我们的目标是记录白手长臂猿(Hylobates Lar)的歌曲短语,这是一个亚洲猿,它通常在良好协调的男性/女性二重奏中。我们专注于男性Coda,它在声音转向与一个人的伴侣中产生,特别是其含有快速光谱和时间变化的短语,以研究调制率是否类似于其他非人类灵长类动物和人类语音节律的唇部咂嘴。材料和方法:我们从大型野生长桥中产生了录音。使用与用于描述其他歌唱种类的发声的术语一致,我们分析了CODA短语,整体CODA属性,跨个人的CODA独特性,以及在歌曲中的短语产生的灵活性。结果:我们的歌曲短语级分析表明,男性Codas在个体之间不同,并通过添加物种曲目的唯一两个男性特定的短语来增加歌曲的复杂性。这些短语与所有其他物种和典型的发声不同,较大的非人类大猿的发声,因为它们包含快速的短语在调制内。它们的调制率(6.82和7.34 Hz)类似于其他非人类灵长类动物和人类语音的唇部冲击,并且如人类演讲,在呼气时产生。一个短语类型(颤音)包含每次呼气的多个音符,另一个特征类似于语音但不是最灵长类的声音。讨论:我们的数据突出了长臂歌的复杂性和灵活性,并显示了特定的短语特征可能从性选择压力产生并具有与人类言语节奏的相似之处。

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