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An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech Philip Lieberman. Philip Lieberman BROWN UNIVERSITY ON THE ORIGINS OF LANGUAGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SPEECH The Macmillan Series in Physical Anthropology MACMILLAN ...
An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech Philip Lieberman. Philip Lieberman BROWN UNIVERSITY ON THE ORIGINS OF LANGUAGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SPEECH The Macmillan Series in Physical Anthropology MACMILLAN ...
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An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech Philip Lieberman. Copyright 1975 , Philip Lieberman Printed in the United States of America All rights reserved . No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by ...
An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech Philip Lieberman. Copyright 1975 , Philip Lieberman Printed in the United States of America All rights reserved . No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by ...
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... Lieberman , 1968. ) is apparent on the oscillogram . ) Note that the cry is quite similar to the chimpanzee vocalization pictured in Figure 8-2 . The formant frequencies of the rhesus monkey cry were scaled up in frequency because the ...
... Lieberman , 1968. ) is apparent on the oscillogram . ) Note that the cry is quite similar to the chimpanzee vocalization pictured in Figure 8-2 . The formant frequencies of the rhesus monkey cry were scaled up in frequency because the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cognitive and Communicative Factors Underlying Language | 5 |
Darwin and Negus | 21 |
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