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how language was first developed in primitive societies​

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Answered by drjiya123
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Answered by smartbrainz
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Over several years the origin of language and its origins in the human race have been subject to speculation.

Explanation:

  • Language first evolved around 50 000 to 150 000 years ago, about the time of the evolution of the early Homo sapiens. One hypothesis is that language has become an evolutionary adaptation, as a population undergoes process changes over time to live better. The theory is that language has been designed to help people survive.
  • Why is that? First, people had to talk to each other in order to effectively hunt, farm and protect themselves from the harsh world around them. The human beings ' distinct survival advantages were provided with the ability to interact through words. Three, according to the people who adhere to adaptation theory, language was essential for social interaction.
  • Over time a number of calls or gestures formed into combinations that gave us complex communication or language. As the situation around them became more complicated, people needed a more complex method for transmitting information to each other. With more information of how to better survive, humans have established a need to communicate to their population of these survival procedures.
  • It is believed when our ancestors started imitating their natural sounds, language started. The first voice was onomatopoeic, with sounds like moo, meow, sprinkling, cuckoo, and boom. The main qualities of objects in the environment resulted in speech in response. The initial sounds that people made were supposedly in harmony with their environment.
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