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  1. The evolution of languages or history of language includes the evolution, divergence and development of languages throughout time, as reconstructed based on glottochronology, comparative linguistics, written records and other historical linguistics techniques.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2017 · The study of language evolution bio style became popular, attracting scientists from cultural and physical anthropology and from all the fields of biology that deal with the central and peripheral speech organs – the language areas of the brain and the components of the vocal tract.

  3. 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.

  4. 6 de jul. de 1999 · The emergence of language was a defining moment in the evolution of modern humans. It was an innovation that changed radically the character of human society. Here, we provide an approach to language evolution based on evolutionary game theory.

  5. Over thousands of years, humans have developed a wide variety of systems to assign specific meaning to sounds, forming words and systems of grammar to create languages. Many languages developed written forms using symbols to visually record their meaning.

  6. The Journal of Language Evolution is concerned with the question of how language came to be and how it came to be the way it is today. Find out more. Ancient DNA and language evolution. Read the latest special section from the Journal of Language Evolution addressing the need to look into the implications of DNA on language origins and evolution.

  7. Evolution of language is the gradual change in human language over time. It involves the origin and divergence of languages and language families, and can be considered analogous to...

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