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Cooperation

January 6, 2009 by Anonymous, 46 weeks 9 hours ago
Comment id: 33633

I would say that the purpose of language (in a biological sense) is that of cooperation, because it allows us as humans to cooperate more effectively. It is this cooperation that gives(gave) us a significant advantage to survive. Cooperation both requires communication (= exchange of information) and social interaction (= establishing relationships needed for effective cooperation).

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