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The Origin of Languages

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#1 Abrams Tank

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Posted 12 April 2013 - 05:40 PM

Ive always had this feeling that how different languages that influence our world today and how were they formed like that besides english (U.S. and U.K.) was born (like Russian or Chiense) anyone have any thoughts or theories on this? its been keeping me up at night just thinking about it


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Posted 12 April 2013 - 05:45 PM

Supposedly one of the oldest languages still in use is Sanskrit and is a possible common origin for a lot of the world's language.

And you know there's more than 2 English languages right?

 

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Posted 12 April 2013 - 10:47 PM

http://en.wikipedia....gin_of_language

 

Should contain most of the common theories and speculation. There are methods for 'determining' shared heritage between languages. There is a comparative method that is used to find similarities in words that usually change the least (words to describe 'home', 'mother', 'father', et cetera) and use these similarities to trace languages back to different shared language groups (usually these groups share a common geographical heritage). 

 

This is a widely researched field. I don't think there are many linguists on here, so I'm not sure if you'll get much of a 'debate', but if this stuff interests you there is a great deal of information you can read.


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Posted 24 April 2013 - 03:49 AM

Bah... late... as usual.

 

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Yea, modern human language originates from where agriculture and domestication originates from... the Middle-East.  No coincidence.  But when you use the term' language', that could refer to the act of communication itself, like a roughed grouse stomping on a log, or a dog barking.  Where the heck did they originate from?  Well that's easy... from a cell itself binding to proteins to communicate, and all that scientific nonsense.  So if you want the origin of language, pull out a microscope.



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Posted 21 April 2024 - 08:16 PM

The origin of language is among, if not the most, most perplexing mysteries in human sciences. However, it's worth noting that the recently published book "Prophet Adams Language (the Origin of Language)" provides some valuable perspectives. The book is available on Amazon.


Edited by Rdbuffalo, 21 April 2024 - 10:42 PM.





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