A Search for the Origins of Human Speech: Auditory and Vocal Functions of the Chimpanzee

A Search for the Origins of Human Speech: Auditory and Vocal Functions of the Chimpanzee

by Shozo Kojima
A Search for the Origins of Human Speech: Auditory and Vocal Functions of the Chimpanzee

A Search for the Origins of Human Speech: Auditory and Vocal Functions of the Chimpanzee

by Shozo Kojima

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Overview

An unrivaled world authority in the area, Shozo Kojima presents a detailed overview of chimpanzees' auditory sense and vocalization and demonstrates how human speech has evolved. Based on unique longitudinal studies over a few decades, Kojima has put together his theories and findings into a single volume, making them available to an international readership for the first time. This book is a joint publication with Kyoto University Press.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9784876984558
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Publication date: 02/28/2003
Series: Kyoto Area Studies on Asia Series
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Chapter 1Introduction1
Chapter 2Auditory and vocal functions5
Chapter 3Behavioral and acoustical procedures18
Chapter 4Basic auditory functions27
Chapter 5Perception of human speech sounds47
Chapter 6Perception of species-specific vocal sounds72
Chapter 7Auditory cognition94
Chapter 8Vocal operant125
Chapter 9Early vocal development128
Chapter 10Vocal communication143
Chapter 11Action and language--laterality of the brain152
Chapter 12Conclusion173
Bibliography176
Index193
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