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Where did language come from? Nobody really knows, but the theories are fascinating
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An article exploring the origins of human language, noting that despite advances in linguistics and cognitive science, the exact mechanisms of how language began remain unknown, though various theories exist.

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Where did language come from? Nobody really knows, but the theories are fascinating
Sriharu Kapu/Unsplash Humans are the only species known to use fully symbolic language: a system capable of expressing abstract ideas, imaginary worlds and endless combinations of meaning. But how did we get there? The origins of language have fascinated philosophers, scientists and storytellers for thousands of years. Despite all our advances in linguistics, archaeology and cognitive science, we still don’t know exactly how language began. That uncertainty hasn’t stopped people from trying to s
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