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"I would be extremely skeptical about drawing inferences," Hauser wrote in an e-mail. And the key question is not how, but "why did we get language," said Derek Bickerton, a linguistics professor at the University of Hawaii. He wrote the book "Adam's Tongue: How Humans Made Language, How Language Made Humans." Just because humans developed the ability for language, that doesn't mean it would happen automatically, Bickerton said. "Every other species gets along just fine without it," Bickerton wrote in an e-mail. "We must have had some need that other species didn't have." ___ On the Net Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/
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