Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum

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Rhythm And Timing In Laughter Reveal That Human Vocal Plasticity Falls On A Hominid Continuum

By Nature

Sound does not fossilize, making it difficult to trace the vocal origins of song, speech, and language. Comparative studies of the behavior of (nonhuman) great apes—our closest living relatives—provide the only extant model of extinct vocal capacitie ...Read more