It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx relative to its surrounding structures. Lower positioned larynges, such as those found in modern humans, have been said to be a prerequisite for articulate speech. In certain fossil hominids, the level of the larynx has been deduced from the angulation of the styloid process and the distance from the posterior nasal spine to the basion (the distance PB). The hypothesis that correlations exist between these bony features and the level of the larynx was tested in this study. The inclination of the styloid process and the level of the larynx were measured on human cadavers and on lateral x-ray cephalograms of the same cadavers. In addition, the d...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the emergence of speech during human evolution, revisi...
Objective data mainly from the comparative anatomy of various organs related to human speech and lan...
International audienceIn the current and fossil Men, the estimated position of the hyoid bone and, t...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
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International audienceThe Hyoid bone is not well known in paleoanthhropology because so far only one...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe Hyoid bone is not well known in paleoanthhropology because so far only one...
Morphological modi¢cations of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation ...
URL: http://www.biom-hum.com/résumés%20%20t%2024%203-4.htm#RésumésInternational audienceThis work is...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the emergence of speech during human evolution, revisi...
Objective data mainly from the comparative anatomy of various organs related to human speech and lan...
International audienceIn the current and fossil Men, the estimated position of the hyoid bone and, t...
This paper investigates the effect of larynx position on the articulatory abilities of a humanlike v...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has ...
URL: http://www.biom-hum.com/résumés%20%20t%2024%203-4.htm#RésumésInternational audienceABSTRACT In ...
International audienceThe Hyoid bone is not well known in paleoanthhropology because so far only one...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe Hyoid bone is not well known in paleoanthhropology because so far only one...
Morphological modi¢cations of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation ...
URL: http://www.biom-hum.com/résumés%20%20t%2024%203-4.htm#RésumésInternational audienceThis work is...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
Morphological modifications of vocal anatomy are widespread among vertebrates, and the investigation...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on the emergence of speech during human evolution, revisi...
Objective data mainly from the comparative anatomy of various organs related to human speech and lan...