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Emergence of Language, The

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Abstract
Linguist, author and university professor Noam Chomsky talks about the emergence of language, which he calls "a species specific property...an identifying property of human beings." Dr. Chomsky postulates that language emerged as recently as fifty or sixty thousand years ago in, "....a sudden outburst of creative capacity..." Dr. Chomsky adds that Jared Diamond has called this "a great leap forward."
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Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory Introduction to Linguistics, Inside Out
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