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History of Technology 6: How Did Our Use of Language Evolve Over Time 16 Views
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Our use of language has come so far. Need proof? IDK, IMHO, YOLO! LOL, JK, IDK. BRB, TTFN. All of that nonsense probably made sense to you. TL;DR? Language has come a long way.
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Shmoop here's today's million dollar question how did our use of language
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evolve over time did a giant alien monolith appear and ignite our evolution [apes sat together on rocks]
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most scientists would probably doubt that but we are not most scientists okay
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fine we doubt it too but there are a lot of different theories about how and why
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human speech came about and most of them don't have any mention of aliens well [man scribbling equations on a chalkboard]
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- 00:27
some things that early humans actually develop their own versions of sign
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language before they started speaking and no not because they were incredibly
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progressive in their treatment of the deaf signing with hand gestures would
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have been super useful while humans were on the hunt a subtle hand gesture [man using hand gesture to another man hunting]
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signaling that a deer was nearby would have been a lot better than screaming
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deer at 3 o'clock no that's 9 o'clock to you're right
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right Paul that's left oh I got to do everything myself [deer running off into the forest]
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yeah long story short deer don't like noise and while there's no fossil record
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that tells us when humans developed speech fossils do show that our hands
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became complex enough to sign not long after we stopped walking on our knuckles [human skeleton hand on a table]
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so yep it could have started a really long time ago well the sign language
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theory is also supported by the fact that Apes can actually learn how to sign
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yeah we have to teach them but they have the physical ability to do it and the
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[monkey waving a banana] mental ability to communicate basic ideas another theory is that early
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humans actually saying to each other before they spoke brings this up next
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time somebody criticizes musicals for not being realistic singing to
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communicate ideas in everyday life isn't unrealistic it just seriously old school [a woman singing]
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well Charles Darwin mister evolution himself actually proposed the idea that
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humans might have been singing love songs to each other before they could
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speak early hits may have included titles like mammoth love hunt and gather [a couple walking through the forest together]
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my heart and bash me in the head with a club and drag me into your cave well you
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won't hear that last one on any softer rock station fans of the song speech
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theory also point out that modern humans communicate with babies by making [a couple rocking a baby]
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musical googly noises yes Googly noises the technical term
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people so are we just saps or do we instinctually know that those developing
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little minds will respond to certain rhythmic tones hmm and last but not
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[a mother making noises to her baby] least another theory states that language as a whole actually began as
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the little sounds between mothers and their children think about that next
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time somebody says making googly sounds at babies is stupid yes you're stupid
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