Scientists seek to use fossil and archaeological evidence to constrain models of the coevolution of human language and tool use. We focus on Neanderthals, for whom indirect evidence from tool use and ancient DNA appears consistent with an adaptation to complex vocal-auditory communication. We summarize existing arguments that the articulatory apparatus for speech had not yet come under intense positive selection pressure in Neanderthals, and we outline some recent evidence and analyses that challenge such arguments. We then provide new anatomical results from our own attempt to reconstruct vocal tract (VT) morphology in Neanderthals, and document our simulations of the acoustic and articulatory potential of this reconstructed Neanderthal VT...
Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988: 6006), because they were “biologically provided with speech of more mod...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intraspeci...
Since Lieberman and Crelin (1971) postulated the theory that Neandertals ‘‘could not produce the ran...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
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...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988: 6006), because they were “biologically provided with speech of more mod...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intraspeci...
Since Lieberman and Crelin (1971) postulated the theory that Neandertals ‘‘could not produce the ran...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
This paper revisits the old question about the possibilities and aptitudes H. neanderthalensis had f...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
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...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Cavalli-Sforza et al. (1988: 6006), because they were “biologically provided with speech of more mod...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...