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| Evolution of LanguageWhy do languages differ? - hard-wired: - pre-programmed
- - do not have to be learned
- - instinctive
- - (Swiss army knife)
- soft-wired: - can be acquired
- - have to be learned
- - Auntie Maggie’s remedy
- past: nature – nurture; hard – soft; instinct – learning controversies
- present: ‘innately guided behaviour’
Conclusion - many theories – scientific or non-scientific – were propounded
- Amoeba Question and the rabbit-out-of-hat problem
- differing: - Swiss Army Knife vs. Auntie Maggie’s remedy; hard-wired vs. soft-wired;
- - innately guided behaviour
The Human’s history of evolution - 175,000 BP
- 300,000 BP
- 1,5 m BP
- 2 m BP
- 3 m BP
- 4 m BP
- 4,5 m BP
- Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans)
- Archaic Homo sapiens
- Homo erectus (upright man)
- Homo abilis (handy man)
- Homo (man)
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Australopithecus ramidus
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