Old world language families, illustrated by Minna Sundberg.
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Old world language families, illustrated by Minna Sundberg.
Source: mentalfloss.com
In terms of language structure, the human may have first developed a naming ability by producing a specific and consistent noise (e.g. bEEr) for a specific object. The crucial additional step was to bring another specific noise (e.g. gOOd) into combination with the first to build a complex message (bEEr gOOd). Several thousand years of development later, humans have honed this message-building capacity to a point where, on Saturdays, watching a football game, they can drink a sustaining beverage and proclaim This beer is good. As far as we know, other primates are not doing this.
George Yule, The Study of Language, p6.Â