The Evolution of Language I: From Grunts to Grammar

Image 1: Cats would never do this
Image 2: No matter what the voices tell you
Image 3: Do you know how special you are?
Image 4: Evolution does have tradeoffs
Image 5: To be honest, this is better than a lot of conversations I’ve had
Image 6: And the didgeridoo
Image 7: Again, I’ve heard worse debates
Image 8: Luckily for Garp there was no real danger

  1. Elias Canetti, Crowds and Power, trans. Carol Stewart (London: Gollancz, 1962), 367. ↩︎
  2. “Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook” sketch, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, episode 25, first aired 16 November 1970, BBC. ↩︎
  3. https://www.koko.org/about/programs/project-koko/interspecies-communication/sign-language/ ↩︎
  4. Oxford University profile of Dunbar’s Grooming Hypothesis ↩︎
  5. Stout & Chaminade, “Stone tools, language and the brain in human evolution” – Philosophical Transactions B (2012) ↩︎
  6. Geoffrey Miller, The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature (New York: Doubleday, 2000). ↩︎
  7.  One of Tolkien’s lesser-known works ↩︎
  8. “It was said that [Vetinari] would tolerate absolutely anything apart from anything that threatened the city…  And mime artists. It was a strange aversion, but there you are. Anyone in baggy trousers and a white face who tried to ply their art anywhere within Ankh’s crumbling walls would very quickly find themselves in a a scorpion pit, on one wall of which was painted the advice: Learn The Words.” ― Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards! (London: Gollancz, 1989). ↩︎
  9. Corballis, M. C. (2002). From hand to mouth: The origins of language. Princeton University Press. ↩︎
  10. Fitch, W. T. (2000). The evolution of speech: A comparative review. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4(7), 258–267. ↩︎
  11. Tomasello, M., & Zuberbuhler, K. (2002). Primate vocal and gestural communication. In A. Collin, M. Bekoff, & GM. Burghardt (Eds.), The cognitive animal (pp. 293-299). MIT Press. ↩︎
  12. Noam Chomsky’s theory of a Language Acquisition Device (LAD) posits that humans are biologically predisposed to acquire language. See SimplyPsychology summary or Chomsky, Reflections on Language (1975). ↩︎
  13. Bruce Robinson, Withnail and I: The Original Screenplay (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000).  ↩︎
  14. Wikipedia overview of Proto-Language theory ↩︎
  15. “Hell is Round the Corner” by Tricky, and “Glory Box” by Portishead both used the same sample from Isaac Hayes’s “Ike’s Rap II” and were released around the same time. Allegedly Tricky was forced to delay the release of his song to ensure the success of Portishead’s. ↩︎