The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal learning, underlined by vocal-fold control, is a key prerequisite for speech evolution. Although present in birds and non-primate mammals, vocal learning is ostensibly absent in non-human primates. Here we argue that the main road to speech evolution has been through controlling the supralaryngeal vocal tract, for which we find evidence for evolutionary continuity within the great apes.</p
“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evol...
SummaryOne standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and event...
One standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and events with ...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Traits that are often cited to distinguish spoken language from other, nonhu-man vocal communication...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evol...
SummaryOne standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and event...
One standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and events with ...
The evolution of speech remains an elusive scientific problem. A widespread notion is that vocal lea...
Speech evolution seems to defy scientific explanation. Progress on this front has been jammed in an ...
International audienceRecent articles on primate articulatory abilities are revolutionary regarding ...
The study of non-human animals, in particular primates, can provide essential insights into language...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
Human language is largely a vocal behaviour that has evolved from a more ancient primate communicati...
Traits that are often cited to distinguish spoken language from other, nonhu-man vocal communication...
Language is a uniquely human trait, and questions of how and why it evolved have been intriguing sci...
8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG 8), Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, APR 14-...
“Gesture-first” theories dismiss ancestral great apes’ vocalization as a substrate for language evol...
SummaryOne standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and event...
One standout feature of human language is our ability to reference external objects and events with ...