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Exploring the origins of human communication, this book argues that our ability to understand speech is not merely an evolutionary trait but a design that reflects the sounds of nature. Cognitive scientist Mark Changizi reveals how our brains are wired to interpret these natural sounds, a skill developed long before language itself. He also connects the roots of music to these same natural patterns, suggesting that both speech and music are deeply intertwined with the auditory landscape that has shaped mammalian evolution.
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Harnessed: How Language and Music Mimicked Nature and Transformed Ape to Man, Mark Changizi
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