The roots of language lie in emotion and communication of needs. Proto-language likely began as involuntary emotional vocalizations like crying, laughing, grunting and growling. These helped strengthen social bonds and coordinate group activities. Over generations, some vocalizations became associated with specific emotions, objects or situations, laying the groundwork for referencing the world through sounds. However, early vocalizations were still largely constrained by emotion.
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