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"When did humans start talking? There are nearly as many answers to this perplexing question as there are researchers studying it. A new brain imaging study claims to support the hypothesis that language emerged long before Homo sapiens and coevolved with the invention of the first finely made stone tools nearly 2 million years ago. However, some experts think it’s premature to draw sweeping conclusions. The results, Uomini and Meyer argue, support earlier hypotheses that language and toolmaking coevolved, perhaps beginning as early as 1.75 million years ago. This doesn’t necessarily mean that early humans were talking in the same rapid-fire way that we do today, Uomini points out, but that “the circuits for both activities were there early on.”" ![]() http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/09/tools-and-language/ |
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