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  1. https://www.angmohdan.com/the-root-of-all-human-languages

    There are three main language families: Indo-European (Includes English) Sino-Tibetan (Includes Chinese) Afro-Asiatic (Includes Arabic) Indo-European is the largest language family, followed by Sino-Tibetan, and lastly Afro-Asiatic. The Language Tree below shows languages that come from the same origin… See more

    There are thousands of spoken languages in the world and most can be traced back in history to show how they are related to each other. For example: By finding patterns like these, differen… See more

    A hypothesis put forward by Professor Joseph Greenberg and his colleagues (Stanford University) holds that the original mother language developed in Africa among early Homo sapien… See more

    As far back as 18th century it was suggested that similarities among languages such as Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, and others were s… See more

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    Sino-Tibetan is one of the largest language families in the world, with more first-language speakers tha… See more

    The original mother tongue may never be found. It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between inheritance from a common ancestor and borr… See more

  2. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/05/the-world-s...

    WebNov 04, 2022 · According to the Atlas, almost 3,000 languages around the world are either extinct or under threat of becoming so. In an attempt to …

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      What are the origins of the English language?
      What are the origins of the English Language? The history of English is conventionally, if perhaps too neatly, divided into three periods usually called Old English (or Anglo-Saxon), Middle English, and Modern English.
      www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq-history
      What is the time range for the evolution of language?
      The time range for the evolution of language or its anatomical prerequisites extends, at least in principle, from the phylogenetic divergence of Homo (2.3 to 2.4 million years ago) from Pan (5 to 6 million years ago) to the emergence of full behavioral modernity some 50,000–150,000 years ago.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_language
      Where did the mother language come from?
      A hypothesis put forward by Professor Joseph Greenberg and his colleagues (Stanford University) holds that the original mother language developed in Africa among early Homo sapiens. Their ‘Proto World’ map would show how Homo sapiens spread across the world, taking their language with them.
      www.angmohdan.com/the-root-of-all-human-languages/
      Why is there no historical record of the development of language?
      Because the emergence of language lies so far back in human prehistory, the relevant developments have left no direct historical traces; neither can comparable processes be observed today.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_language
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_language

      The origin of language can be sub-divided according to some underlying assumptions:
      • "Continuity theories" build on the idea that language exhibits so much complexity that one cannot imagine it simply appearing from nothing in its final form; therefore it must have evolved from earlier pre-linguistic systems among humans' primate ancestors.
      • "Discontinuity theories" take the opposite approach—that language, as a unique trait which cannot be compared to anything foun…

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Language_recognition_chart

        WebThe language of a foreign text can often be identified by looking up characters specific to that language. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ (Latin alphabet) and no other – …

      • https://www.nationalgeographic.org/topics/evolution-langauge

        WebEvolution of Language. Language allows us to share our thoughts, ideas, emotions, and intention with others. Over thousands of years, humans have developed a wide variety of …

      • https://www.vox.com/2014/11/17/7082317

        WebNov 17, 2014 · 2) The languages of Wikipedia Graham et. al., 2014. This map shows the language in which the plurality of Wikipedia articles on a given country are written.

      • https://www.theguardian.com/education/gallery/2015/...

        WebJan 23, 2015 · The left side of the tree maps out the Indo-Iranian languages. It shows the connections between Hindi and Urdu as well as some regional Indian languages such as Rajasthani and Gujarati. …

      • https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/...

        WebApr 23, 2015 · Chinese has more native speakers than any other language, followed by Hindi and Urdu, which have the same linguistic origins in northern India. English comes …

      • https://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq-history

        WebAs we have seen, our language did not simply spring into existence; it was brought from the Continent by Germanic tribes who had no form of writing and hence left no records. …

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        WebThe History of Languages - Language Roots. Credits The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Related Links Ancient Greek Dialects. Ancient Numerals and …

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