The Bow-wow theory is one of several theories of language origin that attempts to explain how human language might have developed. Specifically, it suggests that language originated from the sounds that early humans made in response to the external world, particularly imitative sounds—essentially, humans mimicking the sounds of animals or natural phenomena. This theory posits that certain words in early language arose from the natural noises associated with the objects or actions they represent.
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