One of the most influential paleoanthropological approaches to the question of language origins has been the attempt to reconstruct the supralaryngeal vocal tract (SVT) in fossil humans. In particular, the low placement of the larynx was considered to be a uniquely human feature and was interpreted as a specific adaptation to produce human speech. Nevertheless, based on the anatomy of the basicranium and the hyoid bone, various researchers reached different conclusions regarding the placement of the larynx in human fossils, especially in Neandertals. Further, the recent finding of a low placement of the larynx in chimpanzees, calls into question the basic premise on which much of this research has been based. To overcome this, we have propo...
It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx r...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Scientists seek to use fossil and archaeological evidence to constrain models of the coevolution of ...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
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...
27 p.The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intra...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
In order to appraise the linguistic ability of fossil hominids, author have focused on some of the ...
Authors describe a hyoid bone body, without horns, attributed to Homo erectus from Castel di Guido (...
It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx r...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Scientists seek to use fossil and archaeological evidence to constrain models of the coevolution of ...
Using the larynges of the newborn human and chimpanzee as models, Lieberman and Crelin ('71) and Lie...
International audienceThe speech abilities of fossil hominins are one of the oldest and most challen...
International audienceThe end of the twentieth century and the beginning of this one saw a reorganiz...
International audienceWe analyzed 31 skulls from now to 1.5 Ma (millions anni) BP(Before Present) fo...
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...
27 p.The study of audition in fossil hominins is of great interest given its relationship with intra...
What can palaeontological science contribute to defining circumstances and conditions of the origin ...
In order to appraise the linguistic ability of fossil hominids, author have focused on some of the ...
Authors describe a hyoid bone body, without horns, attributed to Homo erectus from Castel di Guido (...
It has been claimed that the capacity for speech in hominids is related to the level of the larynx r...
The relative size of the hypoglossal canal has been proposed as a useful diagnostic tool for the ide...
Any account of “what is special about the human brain” (Passingham 2008) must specify the neural bas...