MARMOSETS SHOW A PHONO-ARTICULATORY RHYTHM CHARACTERISTIC OF HUMAN SPEECH
Theta Synchronization of Phonatory and Articulatory Systems in Marmoset Monkey Vocal Production Risueno-Segovia, Cristina, and Steffen R. Hage. Current Biology. 2020 Nov 2;30(21):4276-4283.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.019. Abstract Human speech shares a 3-8-Hz theta rhythm across all languages [1-3]. According to the…
MARMOSET VOCALIZATION IS CLOSER TO HUMANS THAN TO OLD WORLD PRIMATES (CHIMPS AND MACAQUES)
Evolutionary Convergence of the Arcuate Fasciculus in Marmosets and Humans Wang, Yufan, Luqi Cheng, Deying Li, Yuheng Lu, William D. Hopkins, Chet C. Sherwood, Ting Xu, Cirong Liu, George Paxinos, Tianzi Jiang, Congying Chu, and Lingzhong Fan. Abstract The marmoset is a highly vocal platyrrhine monkey that shares key anatomical and…
Only human and marmoset babies babble
Altricial brains and the evolution of infant vocal learning Biazzi, Renata B., Daniel Y. Takahashi, and Asif A. Ghazanfar Abstract Vocal development in human infants is strongly influenced by interactions with caregivers who reinforce more speech-like sounds. This trajectory of vocal development in humans…
The Diversity of Tasmanian Languages
Proceedings of the Royal Society, B Biological Sciences, 2012 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2012.1842 The Riddle of Tasmanian Languages Claire Bowern Recent work which combines methods from linguistics and evolutionary biology has been fruitful in dis- covering the history of major language families…
Stability vs. Diversity: A Novel Method for Analyzing Worldwide Linguistic Structures
PLoS ONE 7(9), 2012: e45198. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0045198 Abstract Profiles of Structural Stability Point to Universal Tendencies, Family-Specific Factors, and Ancient Connections between Languages Dan Dediu, and Stephen C. Levinson Language is the best example of a cultural evolutionary system, able to…
The Evolution of Language and Music
Cognition 100 (2006): 173-215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.009 The Biology and Evolution of Music: A Comparative Perspective Fitch, W. Tecumseh. Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integration of diverse strands of evidence. In this…
The Timing of the “Symbolic Revolution” in Modern Humans
Dienekes did everyone a favor by posting videos of talks by two famous Bay Area professors, one from Henry Gilbert on Homo erectus, the other one from Richard Klein on the “symbolic revolution” in modern humans. Both talks were delivered…


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