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Sotho 40Sorce-Keller, Marcello 139-40Soviet Union 8-9, 11, 13, 49, 57, 145, 205, 235, 248, 255-6, 348, 360, 378, 381-2, 387,396attempts to bring vocal polyphony in every people of Soviet Union 11sound perception 299-301South Africa 30, 39-41, 181, 258Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia 43, 143, 158, 161, 163-4, 166, 184, 249, 251-52, 257, 272, 275, 290-91,303, 320Spiro, Shituni 19speech language and 12, 15, 317, 322, 384; speech and singing 14, 298, 324, 390;speech tones 39; before speech 236, 298, 316; localization 316, syntacticstructures in 15; origins of 12, 298; origins of speech and distribution of vocalpolyphony 12, 347-355, 380; asynchronous origin of 16-17, 298, 383-84; andtone languages 356-357; speech and reading pathologies 12, 358-372, 392 (seealso stuttering, dyslexia)Spencer, Herbert 312-3, 323, 383Stasov, Vladimir 49Stevenson, Robert 269Stoin, Vasil 106Stockman, Erich 114-16, 182stomping 30, 282, 295, 296, and origins of rhythm 295, 297, 307, 309, 31; and defensestrategy 305-309, 321; and bipedalism 309; and confrontational scavenging 308;hypnotic effect of 297Stone, Ruth 32Stravinsky, Igor 84, 120, 243, 278Stumpf, Karl 230, 312, 321stuttering 12, 19, 293, 352, 377; prevalence in different populations 17, 358, 361-68,371, 383; among Chinese 20, 364-67, 369-71; prevalence and vocal polyphony20, 358-9, 372; genetic nature of 358, 368, 383; and speech evolution 358-359;and intellectual abilities 359, 384; declining 359-61, 377; among Europeans372; among Native Americans 361-63; among sub-Saharan Africans 361, 363-64; among Australian Aborigines 364; among Polar Eskimos; and evolution ofspeech 17, 358-59, 377; and diagnosogenic <strong>the</strong>ory 359, 362-3, 368sub-Saharan Africa 16-18, 25, 28, 31-46, 172, 180-183, 192, 194-6, 203-4, 252, 257-8,272, 274, 290, 293-6Sugarman, Jane 114, 116Sumerians 254-55, 264-65, 267-68, 291Suliko 100-101sutartines 12, 27, 119-24, 184, 198, 201-08, 225, 229-234, 278, 286, 290, 387, 389-90;and Ainu polyphony 156=57, 250; and Nuristani polyphony 240-45, 247;Sweden 130, 386, 393Switzerland 19, 134, 150, 215, 223, 343-34Syria 183, 265Suzukei, Valentina 237455

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