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Among many primates, grooming one another is an important means of social bonding. According to this theory, as primate groups grew in size, it became difficult for one primate to groom an increasing number of individuals. Language thus developed as a substitute for grooming: “If conversation is basically a form of social grooming, then language allows us to groom with several individuals simultaneously.”
Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods: Early Humans and the Origins of Religion
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