Unkotare
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Now it makes sense. Unkotare teaches retards.
If this is your way of begging for lessons, the answer is no.
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Now it makes sense. Unkotare teaches retards.
the other aspect:this might be for another thread--sorry if off topicLanguage never was invented, it evolved.Persons. If you can’t answer my questions I understand“THE person who invented that language...”
The over-riding debate, is "how?"
And THAT, is not a settled question.
How Could Language Have Evolved? | Noam Chomsky
...it is interesting to note that babies cannot make ''human'' sounds because of the location of the larynx--just like in monkey's/etc
..the larynx descends after about 4 - 6 months
..so just by a tiny ''difference'' in DNA, monkeys can't ''make human'' sounds
Descended larynx in human beings
Anatomy and development and physiology of the larynx : GI Motility online
So you can’t add any knowledge you have about the history of languages? Does anyone know who or when Chinese language was first formalized and who started Latin? If we don’t know just say we don’t know. And what do we know? Anyone?Now it makes sense. Unkotare teaches retards.
If this is your way of begging for lessons, the answer is no.
So I’m not ignorant for not knowing and wondering? Thank you. No one knowsI knew all that. Assumed everyone did. You missed the point.Explain how it all happenedI really can't tell if you are trolling or really this ignorant?
If you really think that the "Chinese went from no language to Chinese"- you are indeed ignorant.
If you really believe that apes in England evolved to humans- you are ignorant of current science.
If you really believe that humans in England developed Latin.....well you are really ignorant of history.
I not not sure I can explain your ignorance.
There is no 'Chinese' language. The official language of China is Mandarin until recently most Chinese spoke a variety of languages- Mandarin, Cantonese and others. China calls them dialects but someone who only speaks Cantonese can't talk with someone who only speaks Mandarin.
You want to know where languages come from- read about linguistics. Heck read about the origins of the English language- that is fascinating
At least 3 or 4 species of humans settled in England- none evolved there at least according to any scientific information we have- all descended from species that came to England from mainland Europe.
And humans in England learned Latin from the Romans- when Rome conquered England
I’m just fascinated that we all didn’t start off with one language. At lest two completely different humans came up with languages. One example is the Chinese language. I’m not interested in spinoffs. I’m talking about the person who invented that language.
That person is not the same person who invented Latin, for example. So at some point in history Asian humanoids created Chinese. Nothing like Latin.
There is no 'Chinese language'
No one invented it.
No person ever invents a language- languages evolve from other languages.
What was the first language ever used by mankind? Who knows- but probably evolved from other vocalizations and evolved multiple times.