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Listen: Scientists have a new theory for the origin of language

by Robin Bea

Complex speech is one of the defining features of humans, so it makes sense that scientists want to learn more about its origins.

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A leading theory about the origins of language suggests early humans first used iconic gestures to convey meaning without the need for a mutual language.

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