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Great Ape Laughter Reveals Clues to Human Speech Origins (opens in new tab)

A new study tracking 140 laughter sequences across humans and great apes reveals that all species share an identical 15-million-year-old rhythmic structure of evenly spaced vocal intervals, proving that human speech evolved from a long-standing evolutionary continuum of primate vocal control.

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