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The Origin of Language and Communication
© 2003 Brad Harrub, Ph.D. , Bert Thompson, Ph.D. , and Dave Miller, Ph.D.
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Reproduced by Permission from TJ, www.AnswersInGenesis.orgBy age four, most humans have developed an ability to communicate through oral language. By age six or seven, most humans can comprehend, as well as express, written thoughts. These uniqueabilities of communicating through a native language clearly separate humans from all animals. The obvious question then arises, where did we obtain this distinctive trait? Organic evolution has proven unableto elucidate the origin of language and communication. Knowing how beneficial this ability is to humans, one would wonder why this skill has not evolved in other species. Materialistic science isinsufficient at explaining not only how speech came about, but also why we have so many different languages. Linguistic research, combined with neurological studies, has determined that human speech ishighly dependent on a neuronal network located in specific sites within the brain. This intricate arrangement of neurons, and the anatomical components necessary for speech, cannot be reduced in such away that one could produce a “transitional” form of communication. The following paper examines the true origin of speech and language, and the anatomical and physiological requirements. The evidenceconclusively implies that humans were created with the unique ability to employ speech for communication.
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1. cinco sustantivos antecedidos deadjetivos, es decir, adjetivo + sustantivo
• Most Humans
• Oral language
• Can comprehend
• Organic evolution
• that human speech
2. cinco sustantivos antecedidos de artículos (indefinido odefinido)
• The abvious
• The bran
• The anatomical
• The evidence
• A neuronal
3. Traduce las siguientes frases:
• Risk factor: Factor de riesgo
• Helth problema: Tener problemas
• Religious...
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