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Modes of Communication: Language and Art. Among all living beings on Planet Earth, only humans seem to have developed language. Hominids use hand gestures and movements to communicate. Vocal communication develops ( not language-based ) which is sound-based for e.g. singing and humming.

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Modes of Communication: Language and Art

Evolution of Language

Among all living beings on Planet Earth, only humans seem to have developed language.

The evolution of language in humans

Hominids use hand gestures and movements to communicate.

Vocal communication develops ( not language-based ) which is sound-based for e.g. singing and humming.

Human speech begins with calls similar to the ones made by primates.

Initially, humans possess small numbers of speech sounds which gradually develops into language.

When Language appeared :

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1. Homo habilis had the anatomical capability to speak. If they did speak, then language may have appeared as early as 2 mya.

2. The evolution of vocal tract around 200,000 years ago could be when language appeared.

3. Language could have developed simultaneously with art around 40-35000 years ago.

Art

Paintings of animals done between 30,000 - 12,000 years ago discovered in Europe.

Animals painted were bison, horses, ibex, dear, mammoths, rhinos, lions, bears, panthers, hyenas, owls.

It has been suggested that art and painting animals was associated with rituals and magic. The act of painting could have been a pre-hunting ritual. It is also suggested that they were forms of media to pass information to the next generations.

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