Philip Lieberman
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Linguist and anthropologist
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Philip Lieberman's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics Columbia University
- Masters Linguistics Columbia University
- Bachelors Linguistics Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Lieberman was a cognitive scientist at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Originally trained in phonetics, he wrote a dissertation on intonation. His career focused on topics in the evolution of language, and particularly the relationship between the evolution of the vocal tract, the human brain, and the evolution of speech, cognition and language.
Philip Lieberman's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Biology and Evolution of Language (1984) (914)
- Some Acoustic Correlates of Word Stress in American English (1959) (453)
- Some Effects of Semantic and Grammatical Context on the Production and Perception of Speech (1963) (427)
- Phonetic Ability and Related Anatomy of the Newborn and Adult Human, Neanderthal Man, and the Chimpanzee (1972) (354)
- Approaches to the Evolution of Language (1999) (342)
- Intonation, Perception, And Language (1967) (328)
- Some Acoustic Measures of the Fundamental Periodicity of Normal and Pathologic Larynges (1963) (317)
- ON THE SPEECH OF NEANDERTHAL MAN (1972) (313)
- Speech production, syntax comprehension, and cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease (1992) (302)
- Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, and Acoustic Phonetics (1988) (287)
- On the nature and evolution of the neural bases of human language. (2002) (285)
- Uniquely Human: The Evolution of Speech, Thought, and Selfless Behavior (1991) (267)
- Some Aspects of Fundamental Frequency and Envelope Amplitude as Related to the Emotional Content of Speech (1962) (243)
- Primate vocalizations and human linguistic ability. (1968) (240)
- Human Language and Our Reptilian Brain: The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax, and Thought (2001) (240)
- The Evolution of Human Speech (2007) (234)
- Perturbations in Vocal Pitch (1960) (202)
- Toward an Evolutionary Biology of Language (2006) (170)
- Syntax Comprehension Deficits in Parkinson's Disease (1990) (167)
- Vocal Tract Limitations on the Vowel Repertoires of Rhesus Monkey and other Nonhuman Primates (1969) (163)
- On the Origins of Language: An Introduction to the Evolution of Human Speech (1988) (155)
- Fundamental frequency of phonation and perceived emotional stress. (1997) (143)
- Eve Spoke: Human Language and Human Evolution (1998) (130)
- Selective speech motor, syntax and cognitive deficits associated with bilateral damage to the putamen and the head of the caudate nucleus: a case study (1998) (130)
- On the Acoustic Basis of the Perception of Intonation by Linguists (1965) (129)
- The roles of sequencing and verbal working memory in sentence comprehension deficits in Parkinson’s disease (2006) (126)
- The anatomy, physiology, acoustics and perception of speech: essential elements in analysis of the evolution of human speech (1992) (122)
- Intonation, Perception and Language (1968) (108)
- Human Language and Our Reptilian Brain (2002) (107)
- On the evolution of human syntactic ability. Its pre-adaptive Bases—Motor control and speech (1985) (104)
- Measures of the sentence intonation of read and spontaneous speech in American English. (1985) (102)
- The Origins of Complex Language: An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth (2000) (99)
- Fundamental frequency and vowel perception. (1982) (91)
- Acoustic analyses and perceptual data on anticipatory labial coarticulation in adults and children. (1985) (90)
- On the evolution of language: A unified view (1973) (88)
- ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VOWEL PRODUCTION IN YOUNG CHILDREN (1980) (86)
- “Not invented here” (1990) (78)
- Cognitive defects at altitude (1994) (77)
- Phonetic speech perception deficits in dyslexia. (1985) (76)
- Direct comparison of subglottal and esophageal pressure during speech. (1968) (66)
- INTERACTIVE MODELS FOR EVOLUTION: NEURAL MECHANISMS, ANATOMY, AND BEHAVIOR (1976) (63)
- Speech physiology and acoustic phonetics (1977) (62)
- On the Evolution of Human Language. (1990) (59)
- Determination of the rate of change of fundamental frequency with respect to subglottal air pressure during sustained phonation. (1969) (58)
- The Physiology of Cry and Speech in Relation to Linguistic Behavior (1985) (54)
- A model of prenatal acquisition of speech parameters. (1994) (54)
- Language Did Not Spring Forth 100,000 Years Ago (2015) (51)
- Mount Everest: a space analogue for speech monitoring of cognitive deficits and stress. (2005) (48)
- Vocal tract anatomy and the neural bases of talking (2012) (45)
- A Social-Technological Model for the Evolution of Language [and Comments and Reply] (1985) (44)
- Current views on Neanderthal speech capabilities: A reply to Boe et al. (2002) (2007) (44)
- Contribution of language studies to the understanding of cognitive impairment and its progression over time in Parkinson’s disease (2017) (44)
- Developmental aspects of lingual coarticulation (1987) (43)
- Language, Communication, Chimpanzees [and Comments and Reply] (1976) (42)
- Nrf2-interacting nutrients and COVID-19: time for research to develop adaptation strategies (2020) (42)
- Could an autonomous syntax module have evolved? (1992) (41)
- The evolution of language and thought. (2016) (41)
- Speech physiology and acoustic phonetics : an introduction (1977) (40)
- On the Kebara KMH 2 Hyoid and Neanderthal Speech (1993) (40)
- The Unpredictable Species: What Makes Humans Unique (2013) (40)
- On human speech, syntax, and language (1988) (40)
- Hyoid bone position and speech: reply to Dr. Arensburg et al. (1990). (1994) (39)
- FOXP2 and Human Cognition (2009) (37)
- Speech production and cognitive deficits on Mt. Everest. (1995) (37)
- An autosomal dominant genetically heterogeneous variant of rolandic epilepsy and speech disorder (2008) (35)
- Functional tongues and neanderthal vocal tract reconstruction: a reply to Dr. Houghton (1993). (1994) (33)
- The Biology and Evolution of Language by Philip Lieberman (1986) (33)
- Fundamental frequency and vowel perception (1981) (32)
- Ophthalmodynamometry for ICP prediction and pilot test on Mt. Everest (2010) (30)
- On The Evolution of Human Speech (1981) (29)
- Tracking the Evolution of Language and Speech: Comparing Vocal Tracts to Identify Speech Capabilities (2007) (29)
- On Neanderthal Speech and Neanderthal Extinction (1992) (28)
- The Speech Of Primates (1972) (27)
- Motor Control, Speech, and the Evolution of Human Language (2003) (26)
- Folk physiology and talking hyoids (1989) (23)
- Limits on tongue deformation--Diana monkey formants and the impossible vocal tract shapes proposed by Riede et al. (2005). (2006) (22)
- Phonetic Features and Physiology: A Reappraisal. (1976) (22)
- The Origins of Language (2019) (22)
- The Unpredictable Species (2013) (17)
- The pied piper of Cambridge (2005) (16)
- Comment on “Monkey vocal tracts are speech-ready” (2017) (16)
- Computer diagnosis of laryngeal lesion. (1969) (16)
- Acoustic analysis of words produced by a child from 46 to 149 weeks (1985) (15)
- Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem (2016) (14)
- Human language and human uniqueness (1994) (14)
- Can Chimpanzees Swallow or Talk? A Reply to Falk (1982) (13)
- Speech and brain evolution (1991) (13)
- on the acoustic analysis of primate vocalizations (1968) (12)
- The FOXP2 gene, human cognition and language (2006) (11)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Source–filter theory of speech production (1988) (11)
- The Evolution of Human Language: The creative capacity of language, in what manner is it unique, and who had it? (2010) (11)
- Some aspects of dimorphism and human speech (1986) (11)
- Old-time linguistic theories Authors' response to Daniel Bub's review essay of Toward an Evolutionary Biology of Language 2006 Harvard University Press Cambridge, MA 0-674-02184-3 441 pp., $49.95, £32.95, €46.10 (2008) (10)
- On the Evolutionary Biology of Speech and Syntax (1992) (10)
- Hominid evolution, supralaryngeal vocal tract physiology, and the fossil evidence for reconstructions (1979) (10)
- On the Evolution of Language (1993) (9)
- Manual versus speech motor control and the evolution of language (1995) (9)
- VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS (1988) (8)
- Effects of vocal F0 manipulations on perceived emotional stress (1995) (8)
- The Articulatory Implementation of the Breath-Group and Prominence: Crico-Thyroid Muscular Activity in Intonation (1970) (8)
- Speech and Neanderthal Man: A Reply to Carlisle and Siegel (1974) (8)
- Short-term release cues to stop-consonant place of articulation in child speech. (1982) (8)
- Preadaptation, natural selection and function (1991) (7)
- Synapses, Language, and Being Human (2013) (7)
- Speech acoustics and perception (1972) (7)
- The Evolution of Speech and Language (2014) (7)
- What Primate Calls Can Tell Us about Human Evolution (1995) (6)
- VOCAL CORD MOTION IN MAN (1968) (6)
- AN ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF ATC COMMUNICATION (1998) (6)
- Alice in declinationland—A reply to Johan ’t Hart (1986) (6)
- Augustine: On the Free Choice of the Will, On Grace and Free Choice, and Other Writings. (2016) (6)
- A reply to Jacques Mehler’s ‘‘Review of The Biology and Evolution of Language’’ [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 80, 1558–1560 (1986)] (1986) (6)
- Speech production in schizophrenia: Preliminary data regarding voice onset time (2006) (5)
- STUDIES IN PATHOLOGICAL SPEECH PRODUCTION. (1964) (5)
- On the fall of the declination theory: breath-group versus (1980) (5)
- Speech evolution: Let barking dogs sleep (1998) (5)
- The Acquisition of Intonation by Infants: Physiology and Neural Control (2018) (5)
- Some Biological Constraints on the Analysis of Prosody (2014) (5)
- Speech motor control and acute mountain sickness. (2002) (5)
- Newborn Infant Cry in Relation to Nonhuman Primate Vocalizations (1968) (5)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Basic acoustics (1988) (5)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Speech synthesis and speech perception (1988) (5)
- Cortical-striatal-cortical neural circuits, reiteration, and the “narrow faculty of language” (2008) (4)
- Structural harmony and Neandertäl speech: A reply to Le May (1976) (4)
- Linguistic and Paralinguistic Interchange. (1973) (4)
- Some Measurements of the Glottal‐Area Waveform (1963) (4)
- Folk psychology and talking hyoids. (1989) (4)
- Silver-Tongued Neandertals? (1999) (4)
- Sentence comprehension, syntax and vowel duration in aged people (1989) (4)
- Some Aspects of Fundamental Frequency and Emotional Content in Speech (1961) (3)
- The singing Neanderthals: The origins of music, language, mind and body, and: Music, language, and the brain (review) (2009) (3)
- More on Hominid Evolution, Speech, and Language (1977) (3)
- Speech development in infants—vowel production (1976) (3)
- On the Structure of Prosody (1968) (3)
- Some acoustic aspects of early imitation of speech: F0 and vowels (1982) (3)
- Why we can talk, debate, and change our minds: Neural circuits, basal ganglia operations, and transcriptional factors (2014) (3)
- Intrinsic vowel duration and formant frequencies: Data from speech acquisition (1979) (3)
- Chapter 36 – Evolution of Language (2015) (2)
- A wild 50,000-year ride (2008) (2)
- An Untrustworthy Guide to Ape-Language Research (1993) (2)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Anatomy and physiology of speech production (1988) (2)
- Reply to Bruno H. Repp (1985) (2)
- On Vowel Intonation Contours (1958) (2)
- A Reply to Carlisle and Siegel's Assessment of Neanderthal Speech Capabilities (1978) (2)
- Neuroanatomical structures and segregated circuits (1996) (2)
- Emotional Effects of Fundamental‐Frequency Transformations (1964) (1)
- The Breath-Group as a Constructive Element in Charles Olson’s “Projective Verse” (1972) (1)
- On the Neural Bases and Evolution of Free Will (2008) (1)
- Language, Intelligence, and Rule-Governed Behavior (1988) (1)
- Sentence intonation in British and American English (1982) (1)
- Some Acoustic and Physiologic Correlates of the Breath Group (1966) (1)
- Cricothyroid and Vocalis Muscle Function in Some Simple Sentences (1970) (1)
- The recent origin of human speech (2006) (1)
- Fred Waldorf Stewart, MD (1991) (1)
- Friederici, Angela D., foreword by Noam Chomsky. 2017. Language in Our Brain: The Origins of a Uniquely Human Capacity. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. xii, 284 pages, 61 color illustrations. (2018) (1)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: A qualitative introduction to the physiology of speech (1988) (1)
- Speech Motor Control and the Development of Acute Mountain Sickness (1999) (1)
- Pitch of Speech from a Talker Supplied with Various Amounts of Helium (1964) (1)
- Reply to “A Note on Phonetic Ability” (1973) (1)
- Discrimination of Missing Pitch Pulses (1962) (1)
- Developmental aspects of the production of velar stop consonants (1986) (1)
- Phonetics and physiology: some current issues (1979) (1)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Acoustic correlates of speech sounds (1988) (1)
- On Neanderthal speech and human evolution (1996) (1)
- The antiquity and evolution of the neural bases of rhythmic activity (2019) (1)
- X. Speech Communication A. Reaction Time to Consonant-vowel Syllables in Ensembles of Various Sizes (2009) (1)
- On the Redundancy of Speech and Articulation and Perception (1963) (1)
- On the subcortical bases of the evolution of language (2001) (1)
- What's in a Cry? (1982) (1)
- Language and Species. Derek Bickerton (1991) (1)
- Universal Grammar and critical periods: A most amusing paradox (1996) (1)
- Are there any purely linguistic deficits? (1994) (1)
- Response to Jason Brown (1993) (0)
- The hermetic nature of linguistic research: A note to Jackendoff (2007) (0)
- Quantal characteristics and motor control in early child speech (1979) (0)
- He Said, She Said@@@Eve Spoke: Human Language and Human Evolution (1999) (0)
- Quest for Fire. 1982. Directed by Jean‐Jacques Annaud (1982) (0)
- Anchor line theory of fundamental frequency variation in speech (1984) (0)
- Speech production and syntax comprehension deficits on Mt . (2001) (0)
- 6 Biological and neurological bases of communication (2013) (0)
- A Unified Theory Relating Speech Production and Perception (1973) (0)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Phonetic theories (1988) (0)
- A perceptually based approach to F0 characterization (1983) (0)
- Human language and our reptilian brain: ebook (2015) (0)
- Better start with Darwin. (2014) (0)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Some current topics in speech research (1988) (0)
- Comparison of Two Methods of Measuring Subglottal Air Pressure during the Production of Speech (1967) (0)
- The Origins of Complex Language (Book Review). (2000) (0)
- Time Relationship between the Glottal and Sound‐Pressure Waveforms—Measurements from Sound‐Synchronized High‐Speed Laryngeal Motion Pictures (1962) (0)
- Response to Lewis. (2015) (0)
- Chapter One. Brainworks (2013) (0)
- General/Theoretical Anthropology: The Birth of Language. 1987. Produced and directed by Paul Jay (1990) (0)
- On Bickerton's Review of The Biology and Evolution of Language (1986) (0)
- Some Observations of Laryngeal Phenomena Derived from High‐Speed Motion Pictures (1967) (0)
- Selection of Equations-of-State for Blast Attenuation (1971) (0)
- Sounds Heard in the Womb (1994) (0)
- Evolution of Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach.The Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology.Edited byD Kimbrough Ollerand, Ulrike Griebel.Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. $45.00. x + 338 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐262‐15111‐1. 2004. (2005) (0)
- Tools, language, and cognition in human evolution. Edited by Kathleen R. Gibson and Tim Ingold. xii + 483 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press. 1995. $29.95 (paper) (1996) (0)
- Book review: Origins of Human Communication (2010) (0)
- Acoustic cues for place of articulation in the one‐word stage of language acquisition (1980) (0)
- On “Calibrating” the Linguists' Perception of “Phonemic” Pitch and Stress Levels (1964) (0)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Speech analysis (1988) (0)
- Response to Jason Brown??s Review of Uniquely Human (1993) (0)
- Developing a distributed language network (2001) (0)
- A tangled tale of circuits, evolution, and language. (2015) (0)
- Laryngeal Activity and the Analysis and Synthesis of Speech (1963) (0)
- Anticipatory coarticulation in children with good and poor syntactic abilities (1987) (0)
- Absence of Syllabic "Chest Pulses" (1967) (0)
- Chapter Three. Darwin Got It Right (2013) (0)
- Chapter Two. Brain Design by Rube Goldberg (2013) (0)
- Chapter Seven. What Makes Us Tick (2013) (0)
- Chapter Six. The Gene Game (2013) (0)
- Chris Knight, Michael Studdert-Kennedy & James R. Hurford (eds.), The evolutionary emergence of language: social functions and the origins of linguistic form. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xi+426. (2003) (0)
- Book Reviews (2010) (0)
- Language (2021) (0)
- More Talk on Neanderthal Speech (1978) (0)
- Speech physiology, speech perception, and acoustic phonetics: Introduction (1988) (0)
- Chapter Five. Stones, Bones, and Brains (2013) (0)
- Speech Producing Abilities of Primates and Human Evolution (1973) (0)
- Chapter Four. Chimpanzee Brain 2.0 (2013) (0)
- Stand up for the wet noodle (2007) (0)
- Xvi. Speech Analysis (2009) (0)
- Microsoft Word for the IBM PC (1985) (0)
- Air Pressure and Larygngeal Activity in Intonation (1970) (0)
- Language, evolution, and learning (1988) (0)
- Really no Dispute Reply to Merlin Donald's review of Human Language and our Reptilian Brain: The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax and Thought 2000 Harvard University Press (2001) (0)
- Linguistics: Mechanisms of Speech. N. I. ZINKIN (1971) (0)
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