“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evolution based on the claim that extant apes exhibit minimal learning and volitional control of vocalization. Contrary to this claim, we present data of novel learned and voluntarily controlled vocal behaviors produced by a human-fostered gorilla (G. gorilla gorilla). These behaviors demonstrate varying degrees of flexibility in the vocal apparatus (including diaphragm, lungs, larynx, and supralaryngeal articulators), and are predominantly performed in coordination with manual behaviors and gestures. Instead of a gesture-first theory, we suggest that these findings support multimodal theories of language evolution in which vocal and gestural for...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evol...
We describe the repertoire of learned vocal and breathing-related behaviors (VBBs) performed by the ...
Gesture-first theories of language origins often raise two unsubstantiated arguments against vocal o...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to l...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
Breath control is critical to the production of spoken language and commonly postulated as a unique ...
Breath control is critical to the production of spoken language and common-ly postulated as a unique...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evol...
We describe the repertoire of learned vocal and breathing-related behaviors (VBBs) performed by the ...
Gesture-first theories of language origins often raise two unsubstantiated arguments against vocal o...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to l...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
Breath control is critical to the production of spoken language and commonly postulated as a unique ...
Breath control is critical to the production of spoken language and common-ly postulated as a unique...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...