What major discovery did Project CETI and related studies make about sperm whale sounds?
They found that sperm whale clicks (codas) are combinatorial and include a phonetic‑like alphabet plus vowel‑like elements, indicating structured, learned communication.
How many distinct codas did researchers identify and what does that imply?
Analyses identified about 156 distinct codas, suggesting a set of reusable building blocks whales combine to produce varied messages—similar to letters or phonemes.
What is coarticulation and why is its presence in whales important?
Coarticulation is when surrounding sounds influence one another; its presence shows whales control timing and resonance in sequences, a complexity previously seen mainly in human speech.
What can the Whale Acoustics Model (WHM) do and why does it matter?
WHM can sometimes predict the next whale vocalization in a sequence, demonstrating predictable structure and offering a tool to decode and study cetacean communication.