Primate feedstock for the evolution of consonants
Author(s)
Date issued
2014
In
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Vol
2
No
18
From page
60
To page
62
Abstract
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.
Publication type
journal article
