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Publicēts: 29.11.1999.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Augstskolas
Literatūras saraksts: 6 vienības
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Nr. Sadaļas nosaukums  Lpp.
I.  INTRODUCTION    3
II.  INTRODUCTION INTO THE TOPIC    4
1.  WHAT IS LANGUAGE?    4
2.  TRACEABILITY OF THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE    5
III.  THEORIES ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE    7
1.  DIVINE THEORY – FICTION OF FACT    7
2.  VARIOUS EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES    11
3.  THE PREREQUISITES FOR LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT    13
  BIBLIOGRAPHY    15
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The topic of where, when, and how human speech first developed has been of one of which every human al least at some point has been wondering about. This problem has also been one of the major concerns of various scientific disciplines – linguistics, philology, theology, biology, and anthropology. The question has attracted a vast amount of speculation but none of the thories produces much and believable evidence in support.

These speculations could be devided basically into two parts – scientific and theological. But before we take a closer look at these thories it would be useful to define what is it we are seeking the origin of. …

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