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  • Monogenesis vs. Polygenesis - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Polygenesis, convergence, and entropy (1996), by Lutz Edzard, takes a comparable view In Language Polygenesis: A probabilistic model (1995), David Freedman and William Wang point out the flaws in the usual probabilistic argument for monogenesis Addendum: (let me know if I should create another question or something):
  • historical linguistics - How and when do polygenesis advocates think . . .
    Not sure genetics is part of it Wikipedia: In the field of linguistics, polygenesis is the view that human languages evolved as several lineages independent of one another It is contrasted with monogenesis, which is the view that human languages all go back to a single common ancestor [1] genesis and genetics are not related here
  • What is the first language? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    The name you're looking for is Proto-World However, we have no way of knowing whether there actually ever was only a single proto-language (monogenesis) or whether language developed independently multiple times (polygenesis)
  • Newest anthropology Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    How and when do polygenesis advocates think new primary language families arose? I've been reading about linguistics and have read that most linguists are harshly critical of proposals of genetic relationships between primary language families, and that the predominant theory of
  • Are all languages related? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Very few professional linguists believe this Theories like this confuse real languages with language representations and theoretical reconstructions, thus incorporating random judgements and arbitrary choices
  • historical linguistics - Does the Cosmic Hunt myth imply the existence . . .
    It's also worth noting that most linguists consider monogenesis of language (i e the existence of a proto-world language) more likely than polygenesis (at least outside the cases of creoles, where the traditional view has been that they are genuinely new languages without simple genetic inheritance from any previous language), just that this
  • Timescale for language divergence at ~10,000 years: Polynesian . . .
    Cool! Thank you for the detail It's useful to know that 13,000 years also exceeds the splitting of other language families (except possibly Afro-Asiatic), the effect of familiarity on language grouping (that Californian languages might be more related than is currently known, but lack of centuries of written samples or even current speakers could prevent the discovery of a grouping), and that
  • Newest origin-of-language Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Monogenesis vs Polygenesis By following the comments to another question about the evolution of Khoisan languages, I learned that there is a heated debate in Evolutionary Linguistics about the origin of language
  • evolutionary linguistics - What are the counterpart of Genotype and . . .
    Well, I'm not sure I would use the adjective Lamarckian either, as Lamarck's theory is striking less for its commitment to heritability of acquired traits (a phenomena both Darwin and Lamarck believed in and which they both regarded as of secondary importance to explain species diversity) than for its notion of purpose-driven evolution





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