Morphological modi¢cations of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation of the physiological mechanisms and adaptive functions of such variants is an important focus of research into the evolution of communication. The `descended larynx ’ of adult humans has traditionally been considered unique to our species, representing an adaptation for articulate speech, and debate concerning the position of the larynx in extinct hominids assumes that a lowered larynx is diagnostic of speech and language. Here, we use bioacoustic analyses of vocalizing animals, together with anatomical analyses of functional morphology, to document descended larynges in red and fallow deer. The resting position of the larynx in males of thes...
Early work on loud calling in mammals emphasized the importance of dynamic characteristics such as c...
viii, 88 leaves ; 29 cmRadiographic images of the skull and vocal tract of adults from two canid spe...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
In order to understand the functional morphology of the human voice producing system, we are in need...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Eurasian deer are characterized by the extraordinary diversity of their vocal repertoires. Male sexu...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
Males of several species of deer have a descended and mobile larynx, resulting in an unusually long ...
It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx r...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
Determining the information content of vocal signals and understanding morphological modifications o...
Eurasian deer are characterized by the extraordinary diversity of their vocal repertoires. Male sexu...
Determining the information content of vocal signals and understanding morphological modifications o...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
Early work on loud calling in mammals emphasized the importance of dynamic characteristics such as c...
viii, 88 leaves ; 29 cmRadiographic images of the skull and vocal tract of adults from two canid spe...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
In order to understand the functional morphology of the human voice producing system, we are in need...
Tissue vibrations in the larynx produce most sounds that comprise vocal communication in mammals. La...
Eurasian deer are characterized by the extraordinary diversity of their vocal repertoires. Male sexu...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
Males of several species of deer have a descended and mobile larynx, resulting in an unusually long ...
It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx r...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
Determining the information content of vocal signals and understanding morphological modifications o...
Eurasian deer are characterized by the extraordinary diversity of their vocal repertoires. Male sexu...
Determining the information content of vocal signals and understanding morphological modifications o...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
Early work on loud calling in mammals emphasized the importance of dynamic characteristics such as c...
viii, 88 leaves ; 29 cmRadiographic images of the skull and vocal tract of adults from two canid spe...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...