Ancient DNA Shared with Neanderthals Offers Clues to Human Language Origins
Researchers have pinpointed specific ancient genetic 'switches' that appear to significantly influence language ability. These DNA regions, which regulate genes involved in brain development, have a disproportionate impact on language despite their small size. The findings suggest that the foundational biological capacity for language might have emerged earlier than previously thought, potentially existing in Neanderthals.
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