Whistled Languages

A Worldwide Inquiry on Human Whistled Speech

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Zoology, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
Cover of the book Whistled Languages by Julien Meyer, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Julien Meyer ISBN: 9783662458372
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Publication: February 19, 2015
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Julien Meyer
ISBN: 9783662458372
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication: February 19, 2015
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

The main focus of this monograph on whistled speech is the result of a worldwide inquiry primarily based on the author’s unprecedented fieldwork and laboratory experience. The different questions raised by the origin and the evolution of whistled forms of languages are also explored, including the role of environmental constraints in the emergence of whistled speech, their phonetic and phonological typology, the cognitive processing of whistled signals, monogenesis and polygenesis scenarios, the hypothesis of a whistled system preceding voiced speech, the intricate relationship between music and language in whistling, and the convergence/divergence with whistled communication among animals (birds, dolphins and primates).

This book also includes several documents and a chapter prepared in collaboration with René-Guy Busnel, a pioneer in the studies of whistled forms of languages who has worked with five different populations using whistled speech (from the late 60s to the early 90s).

The author has been intensively studying this fascinating language practice for the past 12 years, including 30 months of onsite research in collaboration with the cultural representatives of approximately twenty linguistic communities around the world.

Whistled speech represents an ancient traditional telecommunication system that has survived on all inhabited continents of our planet. In it, a whistle replaces the voice and carries the information. However, this practice does not replace ordinary speech but is used in a complementary way.  It serves to increase the audible range, but also under certain circumstances, the degree of secrecy of spoken communications.

Whistled speech is adapted to the structure of each language, to specific traditional rural activities such as hunting or shepherding, and to specific ecological milieux. It is today a severely endangered speech register that provides an alternative insight into the nature of human language.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The main focus of this monograph on whistled speech is the result of a worldwide inquiry primarily based on the author’s unprecedented fieldwork and laboratory experience. The different questions raised by the origin and the evolution of whistled forms of languages are also explored, including the role of environmental constraints in the emergence of whistled speech, their phonetic and phonological typology, the cognitive processing of whistled signals, monogenesis and polygenesis scenarios, the hypothesis of a whistled system preceding voiced speech, the intricate relationship between music and language in whistling, and the convergence/divergence with whistled communication among animals (birds, dolphins and primates).

This book also includes several documents and a chapter prepared in collaboration with René-Guy Busnel, a pioneer in the studies of whistled forms of languages who has worked with five different populations using whistled speech (from the late 60s to the early 90s).

The author has been intensively studying this fascinating language practice for the past 12 years, including 30 months of onsite research in collaboration with the cultural representatives of approximately twenty linguistic communities around the world.

Whistled speech represents an ancient traditional telecommunication system that has survived on all inhabited continents of our planet. In it, a whistle replaces the voice and carries the information. However, this practice does not replace ordinary speech but is used in a complementary way.  It serves to increase the audible range, but also under certain circumstances, the degree of secrecy of spoken communications.

Whistled speech is adapted to the structure of each language, to specific traditional rural activities such as hunting or shepherding, and to specific ecological milieux. It is today a severely endangered speech register that provides an alternative insight into the nature of human language.

More books from Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Cover of the book The Human T-Cell Receptor Repertoire and Transplantation by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Veterinary Science by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book On the Structure of the Human Striate Area by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Pflegewissen Kardiologie by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Power from Pellets by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Modernization Science by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Advances in Photocatalytic Disinfection by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies for Rail Transportation by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Novel Optical Technologies for Nanofabrication by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book A Short Journey from Quarks to the Universe by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Persönlichkeitspsychologie: Paradigmen – Strömungen – Theorien by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Polnisch-Deutsch für die Pflege zu Hause by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Plant Life of the Dolomites by Julien Meyer
Cover of the book Inhalation Anaesthesia Today and Tomorrow by Julien Meyer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy