Various theories attempt to explain how and why human language evolved. The social intelligence hypothesis posits that language co-evolved with our social cognitive abilities. The ecological dominance hypothesis argues that language helped humans adapt and spread across diverse environments. The genetic change hypothesis proposes that mutations affecting language areas of the brain occurred. Likely a combination of social, ecological and genetic factors drove language evolution.
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