Biology And Language

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Biology And Language

...the ways in which language has evolved in human beings and the biological foundations of such evolution. The argument being presented is that human language is unique in virtually all characteristics and must be seen as part of the advanced development of human cognition and the social nature of the species. It is a phenomenon that exists in humans as it exists in no other creatures, therefore, it offers some of the most unique potentials avenues for study and consideration. The human brain processes both the need and the ability to communicate which has resulted in language. Because the brain develops as the individual ages and motor skills also develop, language is able to expand in terms of both cognition and the physiological capacity to express and process expressed language from others.
Introduction
The processes associated with acquiring language involves a number of considerations that range from what a child hears, how his or her parents interacts with him/her, even historical context plays a role in the childs language development. Biological, cultural, and cognitive foundations must all be considered...

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