Active voicing – voluntary control over vocal fold oscillation – is essential for speech. Nonhuman great apes can learn new consonant- and vowel-like calls, but active voicing by our closest relatives has historically been the hardest evidence to concede to. To resolve this controversy, a diagnostic test for active voicing is reached here through the use of a membranophone: a musical instrument where a player’s voice flares a membrane’s vibration through oscillating air pressure. We gave the opportunity to use a membranophone to six orangutans (with no effective training), three of whom produced a priori novel (species-atypical) individual-specific vocalizations. After 11 and 34 min, two subjects were successful by producing their novel voc...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
A.R.L. was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the ...
Active voicing – voluntary control over vocal fold oscillation – is essential for speech. Nonhuman g...
The capacity of nonhuman primates to actively modify the acoustic structure of existing sounds or vo...
One of the most apparent discontinuities between non-human primate (primate) call communication and ...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to l...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to ...
In humans, individuals’ social setting determines which and how language is acquired. Social seclusi...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Traits that are often cited to distinguish spoken language from other, nonhu-man vocal communication...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...
A.R.L. was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the ...
Active voicing – voluntary control over vocal fold oscillation – is essential for speech. Nonhuman g...
The capacity of nonhuman primates to actively modify the acoustic structure of existing sounds or vo...
One of the most apparent discontinuities between non-human primate (primate) call communication and ...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to l...
Vocal fold control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to ...
In humans, individuals’ social setting determines which and how language is acquired. Social seclusi...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Traits that are often cited to distinguish spoken language from other, nonhu-man vocal communication...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Vocal learning, the ability to modify the acoustic structure of vocalizations based on social experi...