The origins of spoken language lie in our more developed ancestors and would have been a simple proto-language, not as complex as our language today (which has a much broader range of sounds and complex grammar). Communication would have be...
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It is also the first language to use numerals (Hindu/Arabic numerals) this language was used in the oldest book known to man called the Vedas. The language spread from northern India/china westward. It has many similarities to Germanic languages more than any others.
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d'Armond Speers isn't really a huge Star Trek fan. ... The reason he spoke only in Klingon during his son's first three years of life was to learn about language acquisition processs. Yeah, sure. What a petaQ. Updated: Speers wrote in.
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Many of our English words come from the Hebrew language, for example the words "map", "napkin" and "apron" actually comes from the same Hebrew word "mappa". Though it has made a few changes over the centuries, the history of these words are easily traced back to their orgins.
www.ancient-hebrew.org/36_history.html
At one time, all of our ancestors spoke the same language, and that does not just mean the ancestors of people in the DC area, it also means the ancestors of the Chinese, and the Syrians, and the Navaho, ... What language did those first people speak? ... A Hadzabe man in Tanzania. The Hadzbe still speak a click language.
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Man spoke and wrote from the beginning, in Hebrew; God's laws were written from the beginning; Hebrew was the first language, spoken and written continuously up to the present time ... It is inconceivable (to them) that man, ... He may have spoken Hebrew from the very first. He had to speak some language! And the accounts before...
www.davelivingston.com/hebrew.htm
ANNOUNCER: Tonight on NOVA, for a stranger in a foreign land, language can be an imposing barrier. But there are surprising similarities among the languages of the world. Could it be that at one time long ago, we all spoke the same language? ... Well, first of all, we use published sources, dictionaries, as many dictionaries...
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2120glang.html
That was the first "language" I learned and, having learned 20+ languages after that (including some obscure ones lines Forth and Lua), even today I thank my teacher for giving me such a good understanding of programing without relying on any specific language's concepts.
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Nov 19, 2009 ... Man Spoke Klingon to Son for First Three Years ... going through his first language acquisition process, would acquire it like any human ...
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When d'Armond Speers' son was born 15 years ago, the linguist and software consultant spoke only Klingon to him for his first three years of life. With that experience Speers was recently recruited by Ultralingua, a computer software company, to help develop a dictionary based on the fictional language.
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