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The speech of primates.

Title
  1. The speech of primates.
Published by
  1. The Hague, Mouton, 1972.
Author
  1. Lieberman, Philip.

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Description
  1. 133 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Janua linguarum. Series minor ; 148
Uniform title
  1. Janua linguarum. Series minor ; 148.
Subject
  1. Primates > Behavior
  2. Animal communication
  3. Speech
  4. Primates
  5. Sound production by animals
  6. Speeches, addresses, etc
  7. Primates
  8. Speech
  9. Vocalization, Animal
  10. Animal Communication
  11. Primates (order)
  12. speeches (documents)
  13. speeches (compositions)
  14. speech (communication function)
  15. Sound production by animals
  16. Animal communication
  17. Primates > Behavior
  18. Evolution
  19. Sprachentwicklung
  20. Primaten
  21. Sprache
  22. Fonetiek
  23. Primaten
  24. Phonétique
Genre/Form
  1. Collected Work
  2. Aufsatzsammlung
Contents
  1. Introduction / Philip Lieberman -- Primate vocalizations and human linguistic ability / Philip Lieberman -- Newborn infant cry and nonhuman primate vocalizations / Philip Lieberman, Katherine S. Harris, Peter Wolff and Lorraine H. Russell -- Vocal tract limitations on the vocal repertoires of rhesus monkey and other non-human primates / Philip Lieberman, Dennis H. Klatt and William A. Wilson -- On the acoustic analysis of primate vocalizations / Philip Lieberman -- On the speech of Neanderthal man / Philip Lieberman and Edmund S. Crelin -- Phonetic ability and related anatomy of the newborn and adult human, Neanderthal man and the chimpanzee / Philip Lieberman, Edmund S. Crelin and Dennis H. Klatt.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Articles reprinted from various journals.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.