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Description: -fields of anthropology. It is also one of the most important things that define what it means to be human. Many languages are spoken around the world, and which language we speak, be it French, German, Chinese or Arabic, can often serve to divide us. However, the fact that we have language is common to virtually all human beings. But what is language? When and how did it originate? How did it reach the highly sophisticated level it is at today such that it significantly distinguishes ...