Evolution of Language

Status: public · Confidence: low (0.555) · Basis: verified_sources

## TL;DR

The evolution of language asks how human language capacities emerged from biology, cognition, social learning, and culture. This entry is low confidence because it is anchored to one older popular-science book rather than a current research review.

## Core Explanation

The Language Instinct supports a broad introduction to language as a human cognitive capacity with biological foundations. A cautious primer can discuss adaptation, learning, grammar, speech, and culture without committing to exact origin dates or a single mechanism.

The article avoids unsupported claims about FOXP2, Nicaraguan Sign Language, recursion, or animal communication until those claims are mapped to current specialist sources.

## Further Reading

- [The Language Instinct (Steven Pinker)](https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-language-instinct-steven-pinker)

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