The evolution of language from social cognition.

Curr Opin Neurobiol

Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

Published: October 2014

Despite their differences, human language and the vocal communication of nonhuman primates share many features. Both constitute a form of joint action, rely on similar neural mechanisms, and involve discrete, combinatorial cognition. These shared features suggest that during evolution the ancestors of modern primates faced similar social problems and responded by evolving similar systems of perception, communication and cognition. When language later evolved from this common foundation, many of its distinctive features were already in place.

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