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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2024 · 33 MIN

On the Origin of Human Language, Part V

from Orientalistics: Podcast on Language, Religion and Culture · host Farshid Delshad

This episode (i.e., On the Origin of Human Language, Part V) explores the significant role language has played in human evolution, contrasting it with genetic adaptations and cultural developments. Language, deemed more influential than genetic makeup in recent human evolution, enabled planning, cooperation, and information sharing. Unlike other animals, humans, driven by language, have inhabited diverse environments worldwide. Genetic changes associated with language development, like the FOXP2 gene, indicate its pivotal role in human brain expansion. Additionally, language facilitated the emergence of distinct ethnic groups and cultural diversity. Despite challenges in understanding animal communication, the unique spontaneity and complexity of human language distinguish it from other forms of communication. Through linguistic and genetic perspectives, the intricate relationship between language, biology, and culture becomes evident, highlighting language's profound impact on human evolution and society.

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