
Defining language as the apparatus that enables two entities to exchange information is useful. The mechanism of language is then seen in humans, trees and even in non-living molecular signalling. A species evolves when there is exchange of information for the purpose of reproducibility, mainly. Common language therefore may define a species, if defined as such. A concept on how human language evolves is presented below.
language, humanity, evolution
language, humanity, evolution
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