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‘The Mystery of Speech and Song
By GARRETT P. SERVISS,
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Whistling a tune, mare walte
dirgs, ‘Old Hundred, 'Yankee Dooe
dle MarseiHaine,'! or what you
will, the sound in the air, and to
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Coive i e m How do you
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externally so that all listeners ob
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HEN you wers a boy the
W first time you tried to
whistie, in imitation of
the older beys, you probably ut
tered an unmusical and uncon
troilable squeak, Your ear told
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irg the sounds that you had heard
from the others, and you tried
nguin. You ealied your eyesight
to your ald, and observed how the
others puekered the'r Hps and oc
caslcpally we Luwn wiln theusr
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fongues, You took advice from
the accompliehed whistlere, who,
if they were’particulgtiy interesi
ed in vour efforts, put their hands
on thelr hips, stooped down close
in front of you, and showed you
exactly how (o manage the living
instrament.
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and when yon hit upon the proper
sounds you were careful to re.
member just what shape vou had
Kiven to your mouth and lips, and
Just what force of broath you had
exerted, Thus, by dint first of im-
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to produce the serfes of sounds
which were in your memory.
It was self-education, and when
it was finished you could whistle
any tune that yvou heard because
Your lips and vocal chords were
trained to produce, instinctively,
vibrations in the air correspond
ing to the sonorous concepts in
Your mind, your ears always act
ing as critics and guides,
Having attained this degree of
skill, it was essy for you, if you
had a talent for music, to whistle
tunes of your own invention, be.
cause all tunes are made up of
certain !unriam«nlal notes, and
you had learßed how to set the air
vibrating to the wave irequencies
{lf those notes. Pables and birds
enrn in the same way how io
produce voeal sounds correspond.
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may not be connected with any .
mental conceptions,
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sponses to external influences,
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single “song,” which iz character
istic of the species, and an indi
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specier. But the human child
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ance with many sbunds, - and
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vie call mental states, and thus to
expresys 1y thoughts to others by
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for, in either case, the manage
ment of the nerves and muscles (o
produce physica! effects corre
sponding to menta! conceptions
must be acquired by practice and
must be limited by the capabill
iles of the bedily functions.
Speech is perhaps man's high
est distinction from other ani
mals, and it is very Interesting to
trace ite gradual rise in Lthe hy
man species, I we begin with
the brains of the earijest types of
men that have seot Leen discoy.
erod among the fosstls contalned
in the upper lavers of the sartis
wa find that there {« a certain de
veiopiment of those pacis of e
brain wideh huve besy recognised
a 8 nusoriated with the power of
speoch (they lie utl the sides of
Lie lreul uall of the brain). and
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that there is no similar develop
ment in the brains of any lower
animale, though the manlike apes
have the rudiments.
« Take, for instance, what Thas
been regarded as the most primi.
tive human skull yet discovered,
that of the “Plitdown man,” found
in England a few years ago. Eiliot
Smith, a high authority, has said
that aithough the brain indicated
by that skull, which may be 180,.
000 vears old, wus the most prim
itive humun brain that he has
ever reen, vot it already showed'a
cmuidorable development of those
paris which in modern man we
dsrociate with the power of
Epeech
To aveld misunderstanding it
should be said that, of course, in
these eanss. the bralin itself has
not Lhoen prerorved, but anatom-
Lale Can teil whet toe fomm of she
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of the skull that contained it. A
Jaw which was found not far from
the spot where the Plitdown
man's skull cap lay has heen re.
gardhd as bolonging to the same
individual, and this jaw s ape.
like in character, thus showing,
as Professor Osborn bne potnied
out, that spasch must have come
while the jaws were still apsiike
Quite recently it has béen as
sorted that the particular jaw in
auestion Ymbnm did not belong
to the Piltdown man, bul te an
anthropold ape which may have
heen contemporary with him. but
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speak while their jaws were
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