2012K The evolution of the ability to speak

Authors
Bart de Boer
Abstract
In this lecture I review some of the evidence for when and how speech evolved. This evidence appears to indicate that adaptations to speech started to occur at least 500000 years ago. I will also show how computer models and experiments can help to interpret this evidence: by reconstructing our ancestors' vocal abilities, and by reconstructing how they may have sounded. Finally, I will discuss the relation between evolution of anatomy and the evolution of cognition, arguing that although we have undergone evolutionary selection for anatomy, cognitive adaptations must have been primary.
Publication type
Presentation
Year of publication
2012
Conference location
Utrecht
Conference name
Dag van de Fonetiek 2012
Publisher
Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fonetische Wetenschappen