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New Study Suggests Neanderthals Have Their Own Language—But How Different Was It From Homo Sapiens
Neanderthals could not speak human language, as they lacked the ability of 'egrodicity.' ...
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Neanderthals were once thought to communicate with grunts, scientists now believe they had language
Neanderthals may have been far more like us than once believed. A new review of genetic, archaeological, and fossil evidence suggests that speech and language could have been shared by modern humans ...
Language may feel like one of the most distinctly human things about you, but the genetic groundwork for it appears to be older than our own species. A new study from University of Iowa Health Care ...
Analysis of 27 genomes reveals more diverse, better-connected populations and challenges the idea that genetic decline caused their disappearance ...
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