While emotional vocalizations still predominated, the ability to point at and reference objects through gestures likely emerged first. Pointing allowed early humans to jointly attend to and communicate about objects in their environment. This led to the next breakthrough - making voluntary vocal sounds to label and name objects. Naming objects through learned vocal associations began the transition from emotion-driven to symbol-driven communication.
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