A Ravignani, L Verga… - Annals of the New York …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, extending the concept of turn‐taking to animal communication. While such an …
Analyzing the rhythm of animals' acoustic signals is of interest to a growing number of researchers: evolutionary biologists want to disentangle how these structures evolved and …
A Ravignani, B Thompson, T Grossi… - Annals of the New …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Why does musical rhythm have the structure it does? Musical rhythm, in all its cross‐cultural diversity, exhibits commonalities across world cultures. Traditionally, music research has …
LS Burchardt, P Norton, O Behr… - Royal Society …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Rhythm is an essential component of human speech and music but very little is known about its evolutionary origin and its distribution in animal vocalizations. We found a regular rhythm …
Together with language, music is perhaps our most distinctive behavioral trait. Following the lead of evolutionary linguistic research, different hypotheses have been proposed to explain …
How music and speech evolved is a mystery. Several hypotheses on their origins, including one on their joint origins, have been put forward but rarely tested. Here we report and …
This paper presents the argument that inherent musicality in human movement is near- universal. I examine data and empirical evidence which suggest that dance, music, speech …
ВА Бажанов, АГ Краева - Вестник Санкт-Петербургского …, 2021 - cyberleninka.ru
С позиции методологии биокультурного соконструктивизма анализируется феномен музыкальности, понимаемой как совокупность интонационно-ритмических устойчивых …
We present a novel mode of cultural evolution whereby some forms of transmission may be modelled as quasispecies. The model incorporates the effect of high rates of error in certain …