In:Studies in Language Origins: Volume 3
Edited by Jan Wind, Abraham Jonker, Robin Allott and Leonard Rolfe
[Not in series LOS 3] 1994
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 January 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.los3.toc
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Table of contents
Notes on contributorsvii
Introduction by the editorsxv
1. A functional reconstruction of the supralaryngeal vocal tract of the fossil hominid from Petralona1
4. Some acoustic properties of baby-talk and the prototype effect in infant speech perception45
5. Cerebral lateralization for cognitive and linguistic abilities: Neuropsychological and cultural aspects55
7. Further evidence of verbal and non-verbal communication between the mother and her unborn child in the womb — in support of the author’s theory of the bi-modal origin of language91
17. Developments in the pongid and human motor systems as preadaptations for the evolution of human language ability271
Name index325
Subject index333
