Comment on "Monkey vocal tracts are speech-ready"

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Lieberman, P
Year of Publication: 2017
Journal: Sci Adv
Volume: 3
Number: 7
Pagination: e1700442
Date Published: Jul
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 2375-2548
Accession Number: 28695209
Abstract:

Monkey vocal tracts are capable of producing monkey speech, not the full range of articulate human speech. The evolution of human speech entailed both anatomy and brains. Fitch, de Boer, Mathur, and Ghazanfar in Science Advances claim that "monkey vocal tracts are speech-ready," and conclude that "…the evolution of human speech capabilities required neural change rather than modifications of vocal anatomy." Neither premise is consistent either with the data presented and the conclusions reached by de Boer and Fitch themselves in their own published papers on the role of anatomy in the evolution of human speech or with the body of independent studies published since the 1950s.

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Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.

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