Philip Lieberman
Affiliations: | Linguistics | Brown University, Providence, RI |
Area:
evolution of languageWebsite:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_LiebermanGoogle:
"Philip Lieberman"Bio:
https://research.brown.edu/pdf/1106970096.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/12996
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMorris Halle | grad student | 1966 | MIT | |
(Intonation, perception, and language) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeTerrance M. Nearey | grad student | 1976 | University of Connecticut |
Jesse F. Hochstadt | grad student | 2004 | Brown |
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Lieberman P. (2019) The antiquity and evolution of the neural bases of rhythmic activity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
Auclair-Ouellet N, Lieberman P, Monchi O. (2017) Contribution of language studies to the understanding of cognitive impairment and its progression over time in Parkinson's disease. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews |
Lieberman P. (2017) Comment on "Monkey vocal tracts are speech-ready". Science Advances. 3: e1700442 |
Lieberman P. (2016) The evolution of language and thought. Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : Jass / Istituto Italiano Di Antropologia |
Lieberman P. (2015) Language did not spring forth 100,000 years ago. Plos Biology. 13: e1002064 |
Lieberman P. (2015) A tangled tale of circuits, evolution, and language. Psyccritiques. 60 |
Lieberman P. (2013) Neuroscience. Synapses, language, and being human. Science (New York, N.Y.). 342: 944-5 |
Lieberman P. (2012) Vocal tract anatomy and the neural bases of talking Journal of Phonetics. 40: 608-622 |
Lieberman P. (2009) FOXP2 and Human Cognition. Cell. 137: 800-2 |
Lieberman P. (2009) The singing Neanderthals: The origins of music, language, mind and body, and: Music, language, and the brain (review) Language. 85: 732-736 |