This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had for vocalization. New evidence will be discussed that moves the discussion beyond traditional interest in the presence and inter-pretation of the fossil record and its comparison with the closest species to H. sapiens, like chimpanzees and gorillas. An interdisciplinary perspective on the analysis coupled with information gathered from neuropsychology, genetics, and comparative psychology will prove useful for obtaining a new vision in biolinguistics, so that neurocognitive activity becomes important thanks, above all, to the comparison with other species. Finally, it will be argued that it is still plausible to accept the hypothesis on the fo...
The evolution of human-like mental characteristics may be said to have begun with the emergence of t...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...
Contrary to popular belief in the last decade, recent comparative genomic studies provide strong evi...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
Scientists seek to use fossil and archaeological evidence to constrain models of the coevolution of ...
Did Neanderthals have language? This issue has been debated back and forth for decades, without reso...
Did Neanderthals have language? This issue has been debated back and forth for decades, without reso...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988: 6006), because they were “biologically provided with speech of more mod...
1. The elements of speech 18 2. Vocal communication and language in nonhumans 41 3. Signs of speech ...
In order to appraise the linguistic ability of fossil hominids, author have focused on some of the ...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intraspeci...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
The evolution of human-like mental characteristics may be said to have begun with the emergence of t...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...
Contrary to popular belief in the last decade, recent comparative genomic studies provide strong evi...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
Scientists seek to use fossil and archaeological evidence to constrain models of the coevolution of ...
Did Neanderthals have language? This issue has been debated back and forth for decades, without reso...
Did Neanderthals have language? This issue has been debated back and forth for decades, without reso...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988: 6006), because they were “biologically provided with speech of more mod...
1. The elements of speech 18 2. Vocal communication and language in nonhumans 41 3. Signs of speech ...
In order to appraise the linguistic ability of fossil hominids, author have focused on some of the ...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intraspeci...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
The evolution of human-like mental characteristics may be said to have begun with the emergence of t...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...
Contrary to popular belief in the last decade, recent comparative genomic studies provide strong evi...