Summary:
The book explores the evolutionary journey of language, examining how humans developed the unique ability to communicate through complex speech. It delves into the biological, social, and cognitive factors that have contributed to the emergence and development of language in our species.
Key points:
1. Language Evolution: Burling believes language evolved from simple sounds and gestures over millions of years due to survival and social needs. This evolution was influenced by the development of the human brain.
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