Language origin
Contents
A systematic relationship between brain size increase and larynx transformation during hominization
Andrea Camperio Ciani, Brunetto Chiarelli
51-65
Auditory ossicles and the evolution of the primate ear
a biomechanical approach
Melchiorre Masali, Silvana Borgognini Tarli, Margherita Maffei
67-86
Basic features of cortical connectivity and some consideration on language
V. Braitenberg, A. Schüz
89-102
Evolving mixed-media messages and grammatical language
secondary uses of the neural sequencing machinery needed for ballistic movements
William H. Calvin
163-179
The contribution of psycholinguistics to the study of language origins
Walburga Von Raffler-Engel
183-193
Implications of the evolution of writing for the origin of language
can a paleoneurologist find happiness in the neolithic?
Dean Falk
235-241
The primate isolation call and the evolution and physiological control of human speech
John D. Newman
301-321
Vocal communication of pan troglogytes
"triangulating" to the origin of spoken language
Christopher Boehm
323-350
Fossil skulls and hominid vocal tracts
new approaches to charting the evolution of human speech
Jeffrey T. Laitman, Joy S. Reidenberg, Patrick J. Gannon
385-397