問題詳情
第二篇:In asking about the origins of human language, we first have to make clear what the question is. The question is nothow languages gradually developed over time into the languages of the world today. Rather, it is how the human speciesdeveloped over time so that we — and not our closest relatives, the chimpanzees and bonobos — became capable ofusing language.And what an amazing development this was! No other natural communication system is like human language.Human language can express thoughts on an unlimited number of topics (the weather, the war, the past, the future,mathematics, gossip, fairy tales, how to fix the sink...). It can be used not just to convey information, but to solicitinformation (questions) and to give orders. Unlike any other animal communication system, it contains an expression fornegation — what is not the case. Every human language has a vocabulary of tens of thousands of words, built up fromseveral dozen speech sounds. Speakers can build an unlimited number of phrases and sentences out of words plus asmallish collection of prefixes and suffixes, and the meanings of sentences are built from the meanings of the individualwords. What is still more remarkable is that every normal child learns the whole system from hearing others use it.Animal communication systems, in contrast, typically have at most a few dozen distinct calls, and they are usedonly to communicate immediate issues such as food, danger, threat, or reconciliation. Many of the sorts of meaningsconveyed by chimpanzee communication have counterparts in human 'body language'. For animals that use combinationsof calls (such as some songbirds and some whales), the meanings of the combinations are not made up of the meaningsof the parts (though there are many species that have not been studied yet). And the attempts to teach apes some versionof human language, while fascinating, have produced only rudimentary results. So the properties of human language areunique in the natural world.
46. What is the article mainly about?
(A) A problem in technology.
(B) Wild animals.
(C) The origin of language.
(D) The human brain.
46. What is the article mainly about?
(A) A problem in technology.
(B) Wild animals.
(C) The origin of language.
(D) The human brain.
參考答案
答案:C
難度:簡單0.814159
統計:A(2),B(10),C(92),D(5),E(0)
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