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Origin of the speech apparatus and its reconstruction in fossils.
Authors:E L Du Brul
Affiliation:University of Illinois USA
Abstract:Renewed enthusiasm has produced provocative speculations in recent literature on the origin of speech. The purpose of the present investigation is to expose the adaptive renovations underlying the emergence of a “Vocal Tract” and from this to define its anatomical substrate which governs the biomechanics of speech production. The vocal tract is a double resonator tube coupled in series and composed of oral and pharyngeal cavities. Analysis is made of the crucial structural elements of this complex from detailed dissections in modern man and the study of modern and fossil hominid crania. The study focuses on relations of the skull base, jaw, hyoid bone and the contained tongue, pharynx and valvular devices, calling into question recent reconstructions built on classical Neanderthal skulls.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Professor E. Lloyd Du Brul   Department of Oral Anatomy   University of Illinois Medical Center   801 S. Paulina Street   Chicago   Illinois 60680.
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