Linguistics Blog
There are certain cognitive abilities that help define us as human beings. These abilities include the arts, like music and drawing, mathematical and spatial reasoning, our capacity for complex social bonds and structure, and our linguistic ability. These have allowed us to rise above the rest of the animal kingdom, creating thriving societies, and expanding our reach across the world. In those examples, language stands out. Language is universal for all humans. Every normally developing human child from every culture or region of the world will learn to speak at least one language. This differs from other cognitive abilities because not everyone will be a musician or mathematician, etc. Although everyone learns a language, it is not a simple thing. Language is one of the most intricate and arguably one of the most important human abilities. Through study and observation, it has been found that humans have a predisposition to language. In other words, language is a human instinct. You can see this in very young children, around three or four years old, who go into preschool already knowing some of the most complex aspects of language. Most young children also follow the same mental path in learning a language even with differing life experiences.
https://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/language-and-brain
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