168. Interacting, definitely


I have always been interested in the origins of language.
A "modern" stem or family, you may know, is Indo-European, which some scholars date it some 8, or 10,000 years old.
This family comprises now-existing languages so varied as English, Gaelic, Italian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Polish, Czech, Russian, Ukrainian, Kurdish, Afghan, Greek, etc., just to say some.
In addition there are some scholars who state that language was an evolution from sorts of shouts, sounds, babbling or mumbling, warning, asking for help to do something, or to make something. Conclusion, a group work, in order to hunt animals, to chop some flesh, to make any tool.
Some scientists put it that it was women who invented it, when remaining at the camp, or cave, and interacting among them. Or maybe more likely, the origin comprises both women and men.
Thank you, amypeterman com .

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