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Experiments with dogs, chimpanzees and other intelligent animals show
that humans aren't the only beings who are able to learn the meanings of
words. What distinguishes us is our ability to string those words
together in meaningful ways, with one word order conveying something
different than another. In short, sentences, not vocabulary, are the
true hallmark of language.
Now, a team of researchers who study the neural basis of language have pinpointed the pathway in the brain that allows humans to combine words together into sentences. more...
Now, a team of researchers who study the neural basis of language have pinpointed the pathway in the brain that allows humans to combine words together into sentences. more...
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