Out of the mouths of primates, facial mechanics of human speech may have evolved (w/ Video)

The throat and facial movements that twist the air pushing through your vocal cords into words could be rooted in the well-meaning expressions primates exchange with each other, according to two recent studies based at Princeton University....

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Published By: PhysOrg - Wednesday, 20 June, 2012

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