Probably the first time I have combined those two words in an utterance. The primitive origins of language has always interested me and I'm referring to an item on the Today programme this morning. Years ago, I remember being fascinated by William Golding's novel, The Inheritors, in which he has Neanderthals and Homo sapiens communicating with each other and attempts to represent what sort of 'language' they might have used.
It seems that the origin of language could at least in part have been down to our hominid ancestors discovering that the sounds they uttered were better communicated over a distance if they contained consonants. Orangutans are the only known great ape to produce consonant-like and vowel-like calls in syllable combinations and they therefore presented a model for a study to test that theory. The research evidence which the study provided seems to indicate that the theory has some validity. It is an appealing thought for me that human intelligence might be down to plosives and fricatives.
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It seems that the origin of language could at least in part have been down to our hominid ancestors discovering that the sounds they uttered were better communicated over a distance if they contained consonants. Orangutans are the only known great ape to produce consonant-like and vowel-like calls in syllable combinations and they therefore presented a model for a study to test that theory. The research evidence which the study provided seems to indicate that the theory has some validity. It is an appealing thought for me that human intelligence might be down to plosives and fricatives.
Details here.
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