Peter Bradley

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These are the easiest vowels to perceive. We’re the only species that can make them well. Moreover, the vowel ‘i’ is of special interest. It enables the hearer to judge the length of the speaker’s vocal tract and thus determine the relative size as well as the gender of the speaker and to ‘normalise’ the expectations for recognising that speaker’s voice.
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention
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