The Evolution of Language: From Proto-Human to Modern Speech

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Usman Professor, Department of English, Lahore University of Management Sciences

Keywords:

Language evolution, proto-human communication, linguistic milestones, symbolic communication, cognitive science, anthropology, paleontology, archaeology, syntax, semantics, cultural influences, environmental factors, human ancestors, vocalizations, modern speech, `

Abstract

"The Evolution of Language: From Proto-Human to Modern Speech" explores the fascinating journey of language development, tracing its origins from early proto-human communication to the complexity of contemporary linguistic expression. This interdisciplinary study synthesizes insights from anthropology, paleontology, archaeology, linguistics, and cognitive science to unravel the intricate threads of language evolution. Investigating the anatomical, cognitive, and social factors that shaped linguistic progress, the paper illuminates key milestones in the emergence of symbolic communication. From the rudimentary vocalizations of our distant ancestors to the nuanced syntax and semantics of present-day languages, this research provides a comprehensive narrative of language evolution, shedding light on the profound impact of cultural, environmental, and cognitive factors on the shaping of human communication.

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Published

2024-04-10