Peter Bradley

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To state the obvious, chimpanzees are unable to talk. But this is not, as some claim, because of their vocal tract. A chimp’s vocal tract certainly could produce enough distinct sounds to support a language of some sort. Chimps do not talk, rather, because of their brains – they are not intelligent enough to support the kind of grammars that humans use
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention
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