Why Do We Speak? (And When Did We Start?)

“In the middle of the 19th century, the main professional bodies governing linguistic research formally banned any investigation into the origins of language, regarding it as pointless. The topic remained disreputable for more than a century, but in the last decade or so, language evolution has eased toward the front burner, attracting the attention of linguists, neuroscientists, psychologists and geneticists.” Now, a new book offers a view into what is regarded as one of the most complicated scientific questions facing humanity today.