Apparently zebra finches teach themselves their own langage in a few generations by imitating and improving a new version from a parent bird reared in a soundproofed cage with no point of birdsong reference to learn from.
By version/generation 3 or 4 they do a pretty good job implying language is genetic.
They imitiate and improve.
There 's a sneaky way of imitating the experiment using human volunteers.
And we know now there is a speech gene called Fox P2 ( I think). Break that and your gibberish.
But 'imitate and improve'.....I like that, you don't always have to be breathtakingly original
Imitate and Improve.
That's quite a good plan for a business.