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Dr Omer believes the 
 could shed 
 on how human language evolved. He said: "Until quite 
, people thought that human language was a 
 phenomenon that popped out of 
. We're starting to see evidence that this is not the 
." Omer postulated how marmosets developed a system of name calling. He said: "Marmosets live in small, monogamous family groups, and take care of their 
 together, much like humans do. These similarities suggest that they faced comparable 
 social challenges to our early pre-linguistic 
." Other creatures known to identify others in their group by 
 are dolphins and elephants.