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Language

Language is unique to the human mind. Focusing on the special human phenomenon of speech, this episode explores different theories on the evolution of language. One theory is that language is the result of gene mutation, resulting in quantum leaps in the normal evolutionary process. You'll witness experiments that reveal an infant's innate drive to communicate. Scientists show that linguistic capacity is present even without speech and hearing.

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  • "Language is unique to the human mind. Focusing on the special human phenomenon of speech, this episode explores different theories on the evolution of language. One theory is that language is the result of gene mutation, resulting in quantum leaps in the normal evolutionary process. You'll witness experiments that reveal an infant's innate drive to communicate. Scientists show that linguistic capacity is present even without speech and hearing."@en
  • "Seeks to understand a uniquely human phenomenon, and explores how biology and environment interact to enable us to communicate."@en
  • "SUMMARY: This program focuses on the special human phenomenon of speech."
  • "The evolution of language and the special human phenomenon of speech are considered in this program. Viewers learn that there is an innate drive to communicate and that linguistic capacity is present even without speech and hearing."@en
  • "This program focuses on human speech, the differing theories of the evolution of language and current ideas."@en
  • "Examines the latest scientific research on the human brain. Experiments and case studies show how humans learn to communicate by means of language."
  • "Language is a unique property of the human mind. This program focuses on the special human phenomenon of speech. Theories differ on the evolution of language and scientists offer current ideas, including an argument that language is the result of mutation in genes causing leaps in evolution."@en
  • "Seeks to understand a uniquely human phenomenon--and explores how biology and environment interact to enable us to communicate."@en
  • "Explores different theories on the evolution of language. Includes experiments that reveal an infant's innate drive to communicate."
  • "Discussion of language development and evolution."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Television programs"
  • "Television mini-series"
  • "Educational television programs"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Science television programs"
  • "Documentary television programs"

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  • "Mind (Television program) Language"
  • "Language"@en
  • "Language"