Two Servants, One Master: The Common Acoustic Origins of the Divergent Communicative Media of Music and Speech

Q1 Arts and Humanities
N. Bannan
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Abstract This article explores and examines research in the field of human vocalization, proposing an evolutionary sequence for human acoustic perception and productive response. This involves updating and extending Charles Darwin’s 1871 proposal that musical communication predated language, while providing the anatomical and behavioral foundations for the articulacy on which it depends. In presenting evidence on which a new consensus regarding the emergence of human vocal ability may be based, we present and review contributions from a wide range of disciplines, illustrating that the phenomenon of human musicality may have had more of a core function in shaping our anatomy and culture than has hitherto been recognized. Essential to the adaptive sequence on which this depends is human perceptual and productive response to the properties of the Harmonic Series. Both music and language have emerged from the auditory and performative consequences of this relationship.
两个仆人,一个主人:音乐和语言的不同传播媒介的共同声学起源
摘要:本文对人类发声领域的研究进行了探索和回顾,提出了人类声音感知和产生反应的进化序列。这包括更新和扩展查尔斯·达尔文在1871年提出的音乐交流先于语言的观点,同时为其所依赖的清晰度提供解剖学和行为学基础。在提出关于人类发声能力出现的新共识可能基于的证据时,我们提出并回顾了来自广泛学科的贡献,说明人类音乐性现象可能在塑造我们的解剖学和文化方面具有比迄今为止所认识到的更多的核心功能。这依赖于自适应序列的本质是人类对谐波序列特性的感知和生产反应。音乐和语言都是从这种关系的听觉和表演结果中产生的。
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Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture
Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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