Frontiers in Psychology (May 2023)

Evolution of the human tongue and emergence of speech biomechanics

  • Axel G. Ekström,
  • Jens Edlund

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1150778
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The tongue is one of the organs most central to human speech. Here, the evolution and species-unique properties of the human tongue is traced, via reference to the apparent articulatory behavior of extant non-human great apes, and fossil findings from early hominids – from a point of view of articulatory phonetics, the science of human speech production. Increased lingual flexibility provided the possibility of mapping of articulatory targets, possibly via exaptation of manual-gestural mapping capacities evident in extant great apes. The emergence of the human-specific tongue, its properties, and morphology were crucial to the evolution of human articulate speech.

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