A Science study shows a small subset of 'gifted' dogs can learn a new object label simply by overhearing short human‑to‑human talk, even when the object is out of sight if a human cues its location. The finding implies social cue use and referent mapping exist in other species and could have provided a prelinguistic scaffold upon which human language later built.
— If social‑cue‑based word learning is widespread across mammals, it shifts language‑origin debates toward conserved social cognition mechanisms and affects how we think about animal minds, child language pedagogy, and the uniqueness of human language.
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2026.01.09
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Science paper led by Shany Dror demonstrating dogs retrieving a newly named toy after overhearing two people use the toy’s label (NPR coverage; study in Science).
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