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Pen-tailed treeshrew tribute
Scientists at the University of Würzburg studied the cries of Chinese, German and Nso newborns. They found the language spoken by their mothers influenced the melodic variation their cries.
“All language is a set of symbols whose use among its speakers assumes a share past”
— Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph and Other Stories.