I think it's a response to tone like--there's always a distinct dominant tone or set of tones to an ingroup's speech outgroups may come to recognize the tone and associate its use with membership in the group of their enemieshttps://twitter.com/ytspar/status/1258283864377589765 …
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youll get this immediately if your high
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being in an ingroup is kind of like choral music
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Sloterdijk calls this the phonotope of an anthropogenic island, which is kind of cute. He talks about a group becoming a proprioceptive unit via the shared sounds & tones.
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Although he uses the analogy of folk music as material for repetition, instead of choral which I think fits better
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