• Study Resource
  • Explore
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Business
    • Engineering & Technology
    • Foreign Language
    • History
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Science

    Top subcategories

    • Advanced Math
    • Algebra
    • Basic Math
    • Calculus
    • Geometry
    • Linear Algebra
    • Pre-Algebra
    • Pre-Calculus
    • Statistics And Probability
    • Trigonometry
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Astronomy
    • Astrophysics
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Earth Science
    • Environmental Science
    • Health Science
    • Physics
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Anthropology
    • Law
    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Accounting
    • Economics
    • Finance
    • Management
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Bioengineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Web Design
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Architecture
    • Communications
    • English
    • Gender Studies
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Philosophy
    • Religious Studies
    • Writing
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Ancient History
    • European History
    • US History
    • World History
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Finnish
    • Greek
    • Hindi
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Persian
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
    • other →
 
Profile Documents Logout
Upload
Evolution - Welcome to G. Holmes Braddock
Evolution - Welcome to G. Holmes Braddock

... more than 270 copies of it, more than any other species  Protein Domain at issue (Scientifically) is called DUF1220  The Closer a species is to a human, the more Protein Domain they have, for example Chimps ...
Cultural Anthro
Cultural Anthro

... – Globally there are many forms of sign language (ASL, RSL, JSL and many varieties of indigenous Australian languages). – Gestures are movements usually with the hands that convey a specific meaning(s) ...
Document
Document

... The evolution of language occurred in several incremental steps that were guided by natural selection. The theory states that by taking a population of individuals and with each individual using a particular language, the successful ones are able to communicate which results in a pay-off that attrib ...
Language and Culture
Language and Culture

... tongue, and throat development to make a large range of sounds. Dogs are not physically capable of all of the speech sounds that humans produce. They lack the necessary specialized organs. Another example is the human ability to discuss something that is far removed in time or space from the setting ...
Communication and Culture Part I - Hale
Communication and Culture Part I - Hale

... Open, flexible, creative: can create new sentence, combine and rearrange words to make new ones Symbolic: can refer to people, things, and events that aren’t present; can communicate things that have happened or will happen Arbitrary: the word for something rarely has any connection to it ...
Evolution of Language
Evolution of Language

... Language provides us with a powerful tool ...
< 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8

Origin of language

The origin of language in the human species has been the topic of scholarly discussions for several centuries. In spite of this, there is no consensus on the ultimate origin or age of human language. One problem makes the topic difficult to study: the lack of direct evidence. Consequently, scholars wishing to study the origins of language must draw inferences from other kinds of evidence such as the fossil record, archaeological evidence, contemporary language diversity, studies of language acquisition, and comparisons between human language and systems of communication existing among other animals (particularly other primates). Many argue that the origins of language probably relate closely to the origins of modern human behavior, but there is little agreement about the implications and directionality of this connection.This shortage of empirical evidence has led many scholars to regard the entire topic as unsuitable for serious study. In 1866, the Linguistic Society of Paris banned any existing or future debates on the subject, a prohibition which remained influential across much of the western world until late in the twentieth century. Today, there are numerous hypotheses about how, why, when, and where language might have emerged. Despite this, there is scarcely more agreement today than a hundred years ago, when Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provoked a rash of armchair speculations on the topic. Since the early 1990s, however, a number of linguists, archaeologists, psychologists, anthropologists, and others have attempted to address with new methods what some consider ""the hardest problem in science.""
  • studyres.com © 2025
  • DMCA
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Report