We agree with MacNeilage's claim that speech stems from a volitional v
ocalization pathway between the cingulate and the supplementary motor
area (SMA). We add the vocal self-monitoring system as the first recru
itment of the Broca-Wernicke circuit. SMA control for ''frames'' is su
pported by wrong consonant-vowel recurring utterance aphasia and an im
aging study of quasi-reiterant speech. The role of Broca's area is que
stioned in the emergence of ''content,'' because a primary motor mappi
ng, embodying peripheral constraints, seems sufficient. Finally, we re
ject a uniquely peripheral account of speech emergence.