Parallels of human language in the behavior of bottlenose dolphins
R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, D. Lusseau, B. McCowan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the similarities between human language and bottlenose dolphin communication using quantitative linguistics and information theory, highlighting parallels in structure and complexity.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative analysis framework applying quantitative linguistics and information theory to dolphin communication and human language.
Findings
Dolphin communication exhibits structural parallels to human language
Quantitative measures reveal similarities in complexity and information content
The study suggests potential for cross-species linguistic insights
Abstract
A short review of similarities between dolphins and humans with the help of quantitative linguistics and information theory.
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