At the earliest break of ancient hominins from their primate relatives in vocal communication, we propose a selection pressure on vocal fitness signaling by hominin infants. Exploratory vocalizations, not tied to expression of distress or immediate need, could have helped persuade parents of the wellness and viability of the infants who produced them. We hypothesize that hominin parents invested more in infants who produced such signals of fitness plentifully, neglecting or abandoning them less often than infants who produced the sounds less frequently. Selection for such exploratory vocalization provided a critically important inclination and capability relevant to language, we reason, because the system that encouraged spontaneous vocaliz...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
This paper defends a gestural origins hypothesis about the evolution of enhanced communication and l...
Vocal development, contextual flexibility, babbling The study of human infant vocal development has ...
Recently theorists have developed competing accounts of the origins and nature of protolanguage and ...
International audienceInvestigating in depth the mechanisms underlying human and non‐human primate i...
International audienceInvestigating in depth the mechanisms underlying human and non‐human primate i...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
The evolution of language has fascinated anthropologists, psychologists and biologists for centuries...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
This paper defends a gestural origins hypothesis about the evolution of enhanced communication and l...
Vocal development, contextual flexibility, babbling The study of human infant vocal development has ...
Recently theorists have developed competing accounts of the origins and nature of protolanguage and ...
International audienceInvestigating in depth the mechanisms underlying human and non‐human primate i...
International audienceInvestigating in depth the mechanisms underlying human and non‐human primate i...
Summary: All living things communicate yet only humans can be said to communicate using language. Ho...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Linguists interested in language evolution tend to focus on combinatorial features and rightly point...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
The evolution of language has fascinated anthropologists, psychologists and biologists for centuries...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...
Human beings are talkative. What advantage did their ancestors find in communicating so much? Numero...