The essence of the facts, page-584

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    But many languages precede Babel so I don't think that Babel was the parent.
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    That's a claim some make without any way of proving it. Those that have sought to teach apes language have found an unbridgeable gulf.
    The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics states that “[human] speech is special” and admits that “the search for precursors in animal communication does not help much in bridging the enormous gap that separates language and speech from nonhuman behaviors.” Professor Ludwig Koehler summarized the difference: “Human speech is a secret; it is a divine gift, a miracle.”
    Sir John Eccles referred to what most of us have also observed, an ability “exhibited even by 3-year-old children with their torrent of questions in their desire to understand their world.” He added: “By contrast, apes do not ask questions.”
 
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