1. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE EMERGENCE OF HUMAN LANGUAGE.
- Author
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GAFTON, Alexandru
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NEURAL development , *COGNITIVE development - Abstract
Like other animals, man expresses his simple and acute states by sonorous and imagistic manners that are more expressive than words, but these acts have too little to do with superior mental faculties. Many animals possess vocal organs with the same general structure, which they use to communicate, so it is possible they should develop in the same direction. Several other animals have vocal organs, but they do not use them too well to communicate, which is related to the level of development of their brain and intelligence. But what differentiates man from the other superior animals is not the mere articulation, the understanding of uttered sounds or even the simple ability to assign certain sounds to certain ideas. It is man's infinite ability to associate the most various sounds to various ideas, which comes from the great development of the human mental ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021