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THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE ORIGIN ON HUMANS

Gaybullayeva Sanobar, Ubaydullayeva Muattar Urinbekovna , Student of Foreign languages faculty, 11-12 ing 24 group ,Bukhara State University Teacher of English Linguistics Department:

Abstract

 This article as a whole outlines an approach to the origins of language as the evo lotion of expressive and communicative behavior of primates, especially until the emergence of single word utterances in Homo sapiens as it is observed currently. It argues that expressive and communicative actions evolved as a complex and cooperative system with other elements of the human’s physiology, behavior and social environment. Even humans, as children, do not produce linguistically meaningful sounds or signs until they are approximately one year old. The ability to produce them begins to develop in early infancy, and important developments in the production of language occur throughout the first year of life.

Keywords

origin of language, human evolution, communication, speech development, social environment, cognitive processes, expression and interaction, biological foundations, cultural evolution, language and thought.

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THE EFFECT OF LANGUAGE ORIGIN ON HUMANS. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(11), 677-680. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/7641