Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature
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Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature, Vol.1, No.3, Jun. 2015, Pub. Date: May 14, 2015
To Human Language Origins
Pages: 86-93 Views: 8695 Downloads: 1169
Authors
[01] Wolodymyr H. Kozyrski, The International Physical Encyclopedia Bureau, Mathematical Modeling Department of The Bogolubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine.
[02] Alexander V. Malovichko, Physics Laboratory, The Lyceum at the National Technical University “KPI”, Kiev, Ukraine.
Abstract
We present a constructive synthetic approach to the problem of primary human language, its development, and its spread over the Earth. Comparative analysis of basic vocabulary in today languages supports the monogenesis hypothesis. We emphasize the importance of surprising extraordinarity of the Niger-Congo. Also, we give a collection of new nontrivial results and the model of global ethno-linguistic prehistory.
Keywords
Language Origin, Basic Vocabulary, Monogenesis, Comparativistics, Ethno-Linguistic Prehistory
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