
How humans learned to speak and why
Instant Genius
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The Evolution of Human Language and Parenting
This chapter examines the origins of human language, linking its development to the evolutionary pressures of caring for underdeveloped infants. It discusses the anatomical shifts that influenced early social structures and the necessity of communication among adults, leading to complex languages as a survival mechanism. Additionally, it highlights the evolutionary adaptations in humans, including brain size and pair bonding, that facilitated cooperative parenting and enhanced survival against environmental challenges.
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