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The human brain must be able to follow conversations, use words appropriately, remember and execute pronunciations, decode pronunciations it hears from others, keep track of the stories in the conversations, remember who is being talked about and follow topics through long discussions. And this is only a small list of the ways in which language requires memory. No memory, no language. No memory, no culture.
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention
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