Yes, a lot of people seem to forget that capacity for language is almost certainly the result of a mutation approximately 50,000 years ago, which is very recent in terms of human evolution.( Capacity for speech/complex sound-forming is older; 100-150,000 years).
Language may have occurred as an accident simultaneously with reduced connections with the body,( inhibiting/reducing body language) in certain people. And its possible to imagine that after a rocky period during which these "unfortunates" only survived because their families joined in with their creative efforts to overcome lack of body language, by making sounds with their mouths of a complexity previously unknown, it became an advantage in survival, was selected for and so most people "do" language to some extent nowadays.