Christian Orr

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A new theory by Shigeru Miyagawa and his colleagues suggests that human language arose from a kind of fusing of the melodic components of birdsong and the more utilitarian, content-rich types of communication used by other primates. “It’s this adventitious combination that triggered human language,” suggests Miyagawa, a linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Christian Orr
Fascinating theory!
The Genius of Birds
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