Early humans likely started with emotional vocalizations like crying, laughing and grunting to express needs and feelings. Over time, the ability to control vocalizations and associate sounds with meanings developed. This gradual transition from emotional vocalizing to structured language poses the fundamental question this book explores: How and why did human language originate? Language sets us apart in its complexity, conceptual requirements and social nature. The origins of this unique ability are shrouded in mystery.
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