Glottogenesis and Anatomically Modern Homo Sapiens: The Evidence for and Implications of a Late Origin of Vocal Language [and Comments and Replies]

Les AA argumentent en faveur de l'idee que l'apparition du langage est une manifestation du comportement d'apprentissage cognitif lie au genre Homo et a la forte pression de la selection naturelle

[1]  C. R. Man's Place in Nature , 1892, Nature.

[2]  J. Robinson The genera and species of the Australopithecinae. , 1954, American journal of physical anthropology.

[3]  C. F. Hockett Animal languages and human language. , 1959, Human biology.

[4]  R. H. Walters The Growth of Logical Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence , 1960 .

[5]  V. Wynne-Edwards Animal dispersion in relation to social behaviour , 1962 .

[6]  A M Liberman,et al.  Perception of the speech code. , 1967, Psychological review.

[7]  Jason S. Zielonka,et al.  The Brain in Hominid Evolution , 1972, The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine.

[8]  D. Klatt,et al.  Phonetic Ability and Related Anatomy of the Newborn and Adult Human, Neanderthal Man, and the Chimpanzee , 1972 .

[9]  C. Geertz,et al.  The Interpretation of Cultures , 1973 .

[10]  R. Klein Ice-age hunters of the Ukraine. , 1974, Scientific American.

[11]  J. Schamadan The Heimlich maneuver. , 1975, Arizona medicine.

[12]  J. Wind PHYLOGENY OF THE HUMAN VOCAL TRACT , 1976, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[13]  G. Hewes THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE GESTURAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE ORIGIN , 1976 .

[14]  C. Snow The development of conversation between mothers and babies , 1977, Journal of Child Language.

[15]  I. M. Schlesinger,et al.  Sign language of the deaf: Psychological, linguistic, and sociological perspectives. , 1979 .

[16]  G. P. Rightmire,et al.  Implications of Border Cave Skeletal Remains for Later Pleistocene Human Evolution [and Comments and Reply] , 1979, Current Anthropology.

[17]  E. Crelin,et al.  The basicranium of fossil hominids as an indicator of their upper respiratory systems , 1979 .

[18]  D. Falk Language, Handedness, and Primate Brains: Did the Australopithecines Sign? , 1980 .

[19]  W. Stokoe Sign Language Structure , 1980 .

[20]  D. Falk Hominid brain evolution: The approach from paleoneurology , 1980 .

[21]  F Grosjean,et al.  Spoken word recognition processes and the gating paradigm , 1980, Perception & psychophysics.

[22]  G. Krantz Sapienization and Speech , 1980 .

[23]  D. Falk A reanalysis of the South African australopithecine natural endocasts. , 1980, American journal of physical anthropology.

[24]  B. Vandermeersch Les hommes fossiles de Qafzeh, Israël , 1981 .

[25]  R. Potts,et al.  Cutmarks made by stone tools on bones from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania , 1981, Nature.

[26]  L. Walker The Ontogeny of the Neural Substrate for Language. , 1981, Journal of human evolution.

[27]  T. Wynn The intelligence of Oldowan hominids , 1981 .

[28]  R. Holloway, Revisiting the South African Taung australopithecine endocast: The position of the lunate sulcus as determined by the stereoplotting technique , 1981 .

[29]  C. Renfrew,et al.  Theory and explanation in archaeology : the Southampton conference , 1985 .

[30]  E. Morgan The Aquatic Ape , 1982 .

[31]  S. Gould,et al.  Exaptation—a Missing Term in the Science of Form , 1982, Paleobiology.

[32]  R. Holloway, Human paleontological evidence relevant to language behavior. , 1983, Human neurobiology.

[33]  John W. K. Harris,et al.  Cultural beginnings: Plio-Pleistocene archaeological occurrences from the Afar, Ethiopia , 1983 .

[34]  E. Battistella,et al.  Glossogenetics: The Origin and Evolution of Language , 1985 .

[35]  R. Saban,et al.  On the Evolution of the Advanced Hominid Brain , 1984, Current Anthropology.

[36]  A. Fernald,et al.  Expanded Intonation Contours in Mothers' Speech to Newborns. , 1984 .

[37]  P. A. Kolers,et al.  Procedures of mind. , 1984 .

[38]  M. Wolpoff Modern homo sapiens origins : A general theory of hominid evolution involving the fossil evidence from East Asia , 1984 .

[39]  R. Potts Home Bases and Early Hominids , 1984 .

[40]  H. Gleitman,et al.  The current status of the motherese hypothesis , 1984, Journal of Child Language.

[41]  E. Ross Right hemisphere's role in language, affective behavior and emotion , 1984, Trends in Neurosciences.

[42]  A. Marshack Hierarchical evolution of the human capacity : the paleolithic evidence , 1985 .

[43]  P. Lieberman On the evolution of human syntactic ability. Its pre-adaptive Bases—Motor control and speech , 1985 .

[44]  Stephen Jay Gould,et al.  The paradox of the first tier: an agenda for paleobiology , 1985, Paleobiology.

[45]  P. Shipman Scavenging or Hunting in Early Hominids: Theoretical Framework and Tests , 1986 .

[46]  C. Gamble The Palaeolithic Settlement of Europe , 1987 .

[47]  R. Klein The Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian Plain, Olga Soffer. Academic Press, Orlando, Florida (1985), 539 pp. $98.50 (cloth), $49.95 (paper)., ISBN: 0-12-654270-8 , 1986 .

[48]  R. Schusterman,et al.  Dolphin Cognition and Behavior: A Comparative Approach , 1986 .

[49]  P. Mein Palaeoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology in the people's Republic of China , 1986 .

[50]  R. Singer,et al.  Variation, culture and evolution in African populations : papers in honour of Dr Hertha de Villiers , 1986 .

[51]  Y. Rak,et al.  Kebara 2 Neanderthal pelvis: first look at a complete inlet. , 1987, American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

[52]  Ape Language: From Conditioned Response to Symbol, E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. Columbia University Press, New York (1986), xxv, +433. Price $40.00 , 1987 .

[53]  D. Meyer,et al.  Control of Serial Order in Rapidly Spoken Syllable Sequences , 1987 .

[54]  D. Quiatt,et al.  The concept of the household: Linking behavior and genetic analyses , 1987 .

[55]  F. Howell,et al.  Depositional environments, archeological occurrences and hominids from Members E and F of the Shungura Formation (Omo basin, Ethiopia) , 1987 .

[56]  P. Tobias The brain of Homo habilis: A new level of organization in cerebral evolution☆ , 1987 .

[57]  P. Goldberg,et al.  Thermoluminescence dates for the Neanderthal burial site at Kebara in Israel , 1987, Nature.

[58]  C. Stringer,et al.  Genetic and fossil evidence for the origin of modern humans. , 1988, Science.

[59]  D. Weaver The Shanidar Neandertals , 1988 .

[60]  H. J. Jerison Evolutionary neurology and the origin of language as a cognitive adaptation , 1988 .

[61]  O. Bar‐Yosef,et al.  Thermoluminescence dating of Mousterian Troto-Cro-Magnon' remains from Israel and the origin of modern man , 1988, Nature.

[62]  Curtis N. Runnels A Prehistoric Survey of Thessaly: New Light on the Greek Middle Paleolithic , 1988 .

[63]  J. Laitman,et al.  Advances in understanding the relationship between the skull base and larynx with comments on the origins of speech , 1988 .

[64]  G. Clark,et al.  Grave Shortcomings: The Evidence for Neandertal Burial [and Comments and Reply] , 1989, Current Anthropology.

[65]  J. Bischoff,et al.  Abrupt Mousterian/Aurignacian boundary at c. 40 ka bp: accelerator 14C dates from L'Arbreda Cave (Catalunya, Spain) , 1989 .

[66]  N. Papadopoulos,et al.  The shape and size of the human hyoid bone and a proposal for an alternative classification. , 1989, Journal of anatomy.

[67]  J. Wind The evolutionary history of the human speech organs , 1989 .

[68]  P. Mellars Major Issues in the Emergence of Modern Humans , 1989, Current Anthropology.

[69]  J. Bischoff,et al.  Accelerator 14C dates for Early Upper Paleolithic (Basal Aurignacian) at El Castillo Cave (Spain) , 1989 .

[70]  G. Hewes The Upper Palaeolithic expansion of supernaturalism and the advent of fully developed spokenlanguage , 1989 .

[71]  L. Keeley,et al.  The Impact of Regionalism on Palaeolithic Studies , 1990, Current Anthropology.

[72]  P. E. Hare,et al.  Dating Pleistocene Archeological Sites by Protein Diagenesis in Ostrich Eggshell , 1990, Science.

[73]  A. Lerner,et al.  Neurotrauma , 1990, Neurology.

[74]  Linda E. Duchin The evolution of articulate speech: comparative anatomy of the oral cavity inPan andHomo , 1990 .

[75]  M. Stiner The use of mortality patterns in archaeological studies of hominid predatory adaptations , 1990 .

[76]  R. Klein,et al.  Dating, archaeology and human fossils from the Middle Stone Age levels of Die Kelders, South Africa , 1991 .

[77]  G. P. Rightmire,et al.  Comparative studies of Late Pleistocene human remains from Klasies River Mouth, South Africa , 1991 .

[78]  A. Chamberlain The Evolution of Homo erectus. Comparative Anatomical Studies of an Extinct Human Species , 1991 .

[79]  I. Tattersall What was the Human Revolution , 1991 .

[80]  F. Lévêque,et al.  Thermoluminescence dating of the late Neanderthal remains from Saint-Césaire , 1991, Nature.

[81]  L. Petitto,et al.  Babbling in the manual mode: evidence for the ontogeny of language. , 1991, Science.

[82]  R. Klein The human career : human biological and cultural origins , 1991 .

[83]  R. Sokal,et al.  Genetic population structure of Italy. II. Physical and cultural barriers to gene flow. , 1991, American journal of human genetics.

[84]  P. Mellars The Emergence of Modern Humans: An Archaeological Perspective , 1991 .

[85]  M. Ghiselin,et al.  Coevolution: Genes, Culture, and Human Diversity , 1991, Politics and the Life Sciences.

[86]  W. Noble,et al.  The Evolutionary Emergence of Modern Human Behaviour: Language and its Archaeology , 1991 .

[87]  A. Marshack 17: Early Hominid Symbol and Evolution of the Human Capacity , 1991, Emergence of Modern Humans.

[88]  R. P. Meier,et al.  Language Acquisition by Deaf Children , 1991 .

[89]  赤澤 威,et al.  The evolution and dispersal of modern humans in Asia , 1992 .

[90]  S. Stanley An ecological theory for the origin of Homo , 1992, Paleobiology.

[91]  S. Weiner,et al.  The Excavations in Kebara Cave, Mt. Carmel [and Comments and Replies] , 1992, Current Anthropology.

[92]  P. Lieberman On Neanderthal Speech and Neanderthal Extinction , 1992, Current Anthropology.

[93]  R. Bednarik Palaeoart and Archaeological Myths , 1992, Cambridge Archaeological Journal.

[94]  P. Gannon,et al.  Fossil Skulls and Hominid Vocal Tracts: New Approaches to Charting the Evolution of Human Speech , 1992 .

[95]  J. Kien Remembering and Planning: A Neuronal Network Model for the Selection of Behaviour and Its Development for Use in Human Language , 1992 .

[96]  H. Harpending,et al.  Population growth makes waves in the distribution of pairwise genetic differences. , 1992, Molecular biology and evolution.

[97]  Philip Lieberman,et al.  The anatomy, physiology, acoustics and perception of speech: essential elements in analysis of the evolution of human speech , 1992 .

[98]  G. Hewes Primate Communication and the Gestural Origin of Language , 1992, Current Anthropology.

[99]  G. N. Vark,et al.  Affinities of European Upper Palaeolithic Homo sapiens and later human evolution , 1992 .

[100]  W. McGrew Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implications for Human Evolution , 1992 .

[101]  V. Reynolds,et al.  Primate Behaviour: Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolution of Culture , 1993 .

[102]  G. Williams,et al.  Natural selection : domains, levels, and challenges. , 1994 .

[103]  N. Toth,et al.  Making Silent Stones Speak: Human Evolution And The Dawn Of Technology , 1993 .

[104]  Brian Hayden The cultural capacities of Neandertals: a review and re-evaluation , 1993 .

[105]  P. Houghton,et al.  Neandertal supralaryngeal vocal tract. , 1993, American journal of physical anthropology.

[106]  L. Cavalli-Sforza,et al.  Demic expansions and human evolution , 1993, Science.

[107]  H. Mchenry Behavioral ecological implications of early hominid body size , 1994 .

[108]  E. Morgan The Scars of Evolution , 1994 .