Vo Thi Tram Anh 2357010021

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VO THI TRAM ANH 2357010021

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-Early humans had already developed musical ability prior to language.
-We don't know how language originated, as there has been no shortage of speculation about
the origins of human speech.
-Human infants would spontaneously begin using the original God-given language if they grew
up without hearing any language
-The experiment points out that the children spontaneously uttered, possibly because they have
heard what the goats were saying.
-Most of the experiments point out that if young children live without access to human language
in their early years, they will grow up with no language at all
-The beginning of the language is considered to be based on the concepts of natural sounds.
-The original sounds of the language may have come from natural cries of emotions such as
pain, anger, and joy
-The sounds of a person involved in physical effort could be the source of our language
-The development of human language in a social context does not even answer the question of
its origin
-A creature possessing such particular features probably has the capacity for speech
-Some characteristics of human beings enable them to deliver rapid and powerful sounds
-The human larynx has big advantages that outweigh the potential disadvantages.
-Some manual gestures may have been precursors of language
-All languages require the organising and combining of sounds and signs in specific
arrangements and our brains partly possess this ability
-It is not enough to be able to make one sound, the human must also be able to bring another
sound into proper contact with the first to develop a tool
-The developments and complexity of a young child’s language indicate that human offspring
are born with a special capacity for language
-The investigation of the origins of the language then turns into something in human genetics

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