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we can thank agriculture and soft food for the 'f' word, claims

The roots of this study go back to 1985, when American Charles Hockett showed that words with labiodental sounds were absent in the languages of hunter-gatherer societies — observation he attributed to the edge-on-edge bite configuration owing to the absence of soft agricultural foods. ..

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