The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language

The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language

by Gregory Radick
The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language

The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language

by Gregory Radick

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Overview

In the early 1890s the theory of evolution gained an unexpected ally: the Edison phonograph. An amateur scientist used the new machine—one of the technological wonders of the age—to record monkey calls, play them back to the monkeys, and watch their reactions. From these soon-famous experiments he judged that he had discovered “the simian tongue,” made up of words he was beginning to translate, and containing the rudiments from which human language evolved. Yet for most of the next century, the simian tongue and the means for its study existed at the scientific periphery. Both returned to great acclaim only in the early 1980s, after a team of ethologists announced that experimental playback showed certain African monkeys to have rudimentarily meaningful calls.


Drawing on newly discovered archival sources and interviews with key scientists, Gregory Radick here reconstructs the remarkable trajectory of a technique invented and reinvented to listen in on primate communication. Richly documented and powerfully argued, The Simian Tongue charts the scientific controversies over the evolution of language from Darwin’s day to our own, resurrecting the forgotten debts of psychology, anthropology, and other behavioral sciences to the Victorian debate about the animal roots of human language.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226702247
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 02/01/2008
Pages: 578
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Gregory Radick is professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations  
Preface  
Introduction  

Part One

            Chapter One
            The Language Barrier
            Chapter Two   
            Brains and Minds across the Barrier
            Chapter Three
            Professor Garner's Phonograph

Part Two

            Chapter Four
            Congo Fever
            Chapter Five
            The Anthropologists and Animal Language
            Chapter Six
            The Psychologists and Animal Language

Part Three

            Chapter Seven
            Mr. Marler's Spectrograph
            Chapter Eight
            Simian Semantics
            Chapter Nine
            Playbacks in Amboseli

Conclusion  
Notes  
Bibliography  
Index
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