Human Language.

John Waters (jdwaters@dircon.co.uk)
17 Dec 1996 23:22:59 GMT

In article <01bbeab3$c2689520$LocalHost@dan-pc> "Rohinton
Collins" <rohinton@collins.prestel.co.uk> writes:
>Thomas Clarke <clarke@acme.ucf.edu> wrote in article
><58vtst$80k@news.cc.ucf.edu>...

Can we say that Homo sapiens has language, and then ask the

question "what evolutionary circumstances led to the
development
of language by Homo sapiens?" without treading on any toes?

Tom Clarke

JW: That is a good question, Tom. I think it is good enough
to deserve a thread of its own. Would you care to answer
your own question here?

John.

-- 
John Waters

John Waters is the author of "Helpless as a Baby",
a book concerned with general and human
evolution. It may be accessed at URL
http://www.dircon.co.uk/jdwaters/HAAB.htm

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