The Rise of the Speaking Machine - Human Language Evolution
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the fascinating journey of human language evolution in this captivating lecture by Mark Page, External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the origins and development of spoken communication, tracing the path from early vocalizations to complex linguistic systems. Discover the key factors that contributed to the emergence of language, including cognitive advancements, social structures, and environmental pressures. Examine the role of the "speaking machine" - the human vocal apparatus - and how it evolved to produce the diverse range of sounds found in modern languages. Gain insights into the theories and research surrounding language acquisition, the formation of grammar, and the cultural impact of linguistic diversity. This thought-provoking presentation offers a comprehensive look at one of humanity's most defining characteristics, shedding light on the intricate relationship between biology, cognition, and communication in shaping our species' unique ability to speak.
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The Rise of the Speaking Machine - Human Language Evolution
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Santa Fe Institute
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