Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
DAEA
Subject:
Introduction to Linguistics
The origins of language: The Social
Interaction Source
Group:
4”G”
Students:
Karina Alcazar Álvarez
Eduardo Isaí de la Rosa de Dios
Glossary
Word Definition Spanish Gramatical
category
effort physical or mental esfuerzo noun
exertion, usually
considerable when
unqualified
develop (cause something desarrollar verb
to) grow or change
into a more
advanced, larger,
or stronger form
lifting the action of levantamiento noun
ending a rule or
law
appeal a request to the apelacion noun
public for money,
information, or
help
development he process in Desarrollo, noun
which someone or evolucion
something grows
or changes and
becomes more
advanced
hairy having a lot of velludo adjective
hair, especially on
parts of the body
other than the
head
mammoth extremely large or Mamut Adjective and noun
animal gigantesco
offered to ask someone if ofrecido verb
they would like to
have something or
if they would like
you to do
something
within inside or not further Dentro de preposition, adverb
than an area or
period of time
speech the ability to talk, Discurso noun
the activity of Language
talking, or a piece habla
of spoken
language
lifeless dead Sin vida adjective
grunts to make a short, gruñir Verb and noun
low sound instead
of speaking,
usually because of
anger or pain
The social interaction source
Subject Verb Complement
Another proposal Has been called The “yo-he-ho” theory
The sounds of a person Could be The source of our
language
That physical effort Involved Several people
A group of early humans Might develop A set of hums
They Were lifting and carrying Large bits of trees
The appeal of this Is That it places the
proposal development
Early people Must have lived In groups
Larger groups offered Better protection from
attack
Groups Are Necessarily social
organizations
Some form of Is Required
communication
Even if it Is Just grunts and curses
Human sounds Must have had Some principled
This is an important idea May relate To the uses of humanly
that produced sounds
This is an important idea answer Our questions regarding
that the origins of sounds
Apes Lives In social groups
They Do not seems To have developed the
capacity for speech
Summary
The “yo-he-ho” theory explains that the source of our language came from a social
context, especifically from a social interaction that begins with the need of the early
humans to live in groups. In these groups some kind of communication was
necesary, and the first forms of this communication began in sound like hums,
grunts, groans and curses. It is clear this insipid language was very important for the
development of a better social interaction because they started trying to
communicate common expressions of their interaction wiyh the world.
This kind of social interaction has been observed in other species but it has not
developed as the human language.