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Latest revision as of 17:41, 25 April 2016
The Proto-Human language (also Proto-Sapiens, Proto-World, Ancestral language) is the speculative most recent common ancestor of all the world's languages.
Description
The concept of "Proto-Human" presupposes monogenesis of all natural languages apart from pidgins, creoles, and sign languages.
It does not presuppose a common ancestor of these languages with all extinct lineages, whether human or possible Neanderthal languages.
See also
External links
- Proto-Human language] @ Wikipedia