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Fitch, W. T. (2002) Comparative Vocal Production and the Evolution of Speech: Reinterpreting the Descent of the Larynx. In Alison Wray, editor, The Transition to Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2000 -Perception of vocal tract resonances by whooping cranes, Grus americana - Fitch,Kelley :: 1
2000 -The phonetic potential of nonhuman vocal tracts: Comparative cineradiographic observations of vocalizing animals - Fitch :: 4
2000 -The evolution of speech: a comparative review - Fitch :: 24
1999 -Morphology and development of the human vocal tract: a study using magnetic resonance imaging - Fitch,Giedd :: 6
1999 -Acoustic exaggeration of size in birds by tracheal elongation: comparative and theoretical analyses - Fitch :: 2
1999 -Vocal tract length and acoustics of vocalization in the domestic dog Canis familiaris - Riede,Fitch :: 1
1998 -The frame/content theory of evolution of speech production - MacNeilage :: 28
1998 -Synonymy avoidance, phonology and the origin of syntax - Carstairs-McCarthy :: 2
1998 -The particulate origins of language generativity: From syllable to gesture - Studdert-Kennedy :: 8
1997 -The Evolution of Communication - Hauser :: 88
1997 -Vocal tract length and formant frequency dispersion correlate with body size in rhesus macaques - Fitch :: 4
1997 -Vocal learning in mammals - Janik,Slater :: 7
1996 -Vocal recognition of individuals and kin in free-ranging rhesus monkeys - Rendall,Rodman,Emond :: 1
1995 -Vocal production in nonhuman primates: Acoustics, physiology, and functional constraints on - Fitch,Hauser :: 1
1994 -Principles of voice production - Titze :: 2
1994 -The role of lip configuration in monkey vocalizations: Experiments using xylocaine as a nerve block. - Hauser,Ybarra :: 2
1994 -Variable asymmetry and resonance in the avian vocal tract: A structural basis for individually distinct vocalizations - Suthers :: 1
1992 -Hearing in birds - Dooling :: 1
1992 -Articulatory and social factors influence the acoustic structure of rhesus monkey vocalizations: A learned mode of production? - Hauser :: 2
1992 -The Third Chimpanzee - Diamond :: 1
1992 -On the evolution of language and generativity - Corballis :: 6
1991 -Female choice for high roaring rates in red deer, Cervus elaphus - McComb :: 1
1990 -A reappraisal of the anatomical basis for speech in middle Paleolithic hominids - Arensburg,Schepartz,Tillier,Vandermeersch,Rak :: 2
1989 -A middle paleolithic human hyoid bone - Arensburg,Tillier,Vandermeersch,Duday,Schepartz,Rak :: 2
1989 -The larynx of roaring and non-roaring cats - Hast :: 2
1989 -How well does average fundamental frequency correlate with speaker height and weight? - nzel :: 2
1988 -Individual variation in vocal tract resonance may assist oilbirds in recognizing echoes of their own sonar clicks - Suthers,Hector :: 3
1988 -Advances in understanding the relationship between the skull base and larynx with comments on the origins of speech - Laitman,Reidenberg :: 1
1988 -The acquisition of vowel discriminations by nonhuman primates - Hienz,Brady :: 1
1988 -The acoustic role of tracheal chambers and nasal cavities in the production of sonar pulses by the horseshoe bat, Rhilophus hildebrandti. - Suthers,Hartley,Wenstrup :: 1
1988 -Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, and Acoustic Phonetics - Lieberman,Blumstein :: 3
1987 -Vocal tract resonances in oscine bird sound production: evidence from birdsongs in a helium atmosphere. - Nowicki :: 1
1987 -Roaring by red deer stags advances date of oestrous in hinds - McComb :: 1
1987 -The Science of the Singing Voice - Sundberg :: 2
1985 -The motor theory of speech perception revised - Liberman,Mattingly :: 5
1984 -Patterns of sounds - Maddieson :: 20
1984 -An ethological perspective on common cross-language utilization of Fø of voice. - Ohala :: 3
1984 -The Biology and Evolution of Language - Lieberman :: 44
1983 -Cross-language use of pitch: An ethological view. - Ohala :: 3
1981 -Discrimination of steady-state vowels by blackbirds and pigeons - Hienz,Sachs,Sinnott :: 1
1981 -Speech Perception without traditional speech cues - Remez,Rubin,Pisoni,Carrell :: 1
1980 -Language, handedness, and primate brains: Did the Australopithecines sign? - Falk :: 3
1979 -The roaring of red deer and the evolution of honest advertising - Clutton-Brock,Albon :: 1
1978 -Phonetic Features for Vowels - Nearey :: 4
1976 -Biomechanics of speech sounds - DuBrul :: 2
1976 -Use of formants in the grunts of baboons and other nonhuman primates - Andrew :: 1
1976 -Vocal tract and brain: A search for evolutionary bottlenecks - Nottebohm :: 6
1976 -Some vocal distinctive features used by gelada monkeys - Richman :: 1
1975 -Comparative anatomy of the larynx in man and the chimpanzee: implications for language in Neanderthal - Falk :: 1
1973 -Primate communication and the gestural origin of language - Hewes :: 13
1973 -Mechanisms of sound production in echolocating bats. - Suthers,Fattu :: 1
1972 -Phonetic ability and related anatomy of the newborn and adult human, Neanderthal man, and the chimpanzee - Lieberman,Crelin,Klatt :: 1
1971 -On the speech of Neanderthal man - Lieberman,Crelin :: 5
1969 -Vocal tract limitations on the vowel repertoires of rhesus monkeys and other nonhuman primates - Lieberman,Klatt,Wilson :: 1
1968 -Primate vocalization and human linguistic ability - Lieberman :: 3
1964 -Speech sound discrimination by cats - Dewson :: 1
1960 -Acoustic Theory of Speech Production - Fant :: 7
1834 -On the anatomy of the Cheetah - Owen :: 1

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