“…Despite a steadily increasing amount of evidence that language evolved primarily for facilitating social bonding in large and complex social groups ( Dunbar, 1993 , 2003 , 2004 ; Nettle and Dunbar, 1997 ; McComb and Semple, 2005 ; Mesoudi et al, 2006 ; Roberts, 2010 , 2013 ; Ireland et al, 2011 ; Weaver and Bosson, 2011 ; Cohen, 2012 ; Freeberg et al, 2012 ; Laidre et al, 2012 ; Dávid-Barrett and Dunbar, 2013 ; Redhead and Dunbar, 2013 ; Galantucci and Roberts, 2014 ; Pietraszewski and Schwartz, 2014 ), there is currently no broad consensus as to how language originated in the human species ( Számadó and Szathmáry, 2006 ; Fitch, 2010 ). Despite the fact that upon closer examination, the deceptive use of language reveals a more direct role for social bonding, and suggests a derived role for deception, there are nevertheless several adherents to the perspective that the primary function for language is deception ( Dawkins and Krebs, 1978 ; Krebs and Dawkins, 1984 ; Scott-Phillips, 2006 ).…”