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Blame the Babies: How Infants Sparked Human Speech

Blame the Babies: How Infants Sparked Human Speech

Update: 2025-08-27
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Why are we so much chattier than other species? Madeleine Beekman has a surprising answer: blame the babies. Madeleine is professor emerita of evolutionary biology at the University of Sydney, and in her new book, The Origin of Language: How We Learned to Speak and Why, she explains that due to a series of evolutionary accidents, human infants were born so helpless that survival depended on coordinating care. Language, she argues, evolved as a kind of project-management system for baby-rearing. In other words, we didn’t start talking because we were geniuses; we started talking because we were exhausted parents.


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Blame the Babies: How Infants Sparked Human Speech

Blame the Babies: How Infants Sparked Human Speech

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