Abstract: The origin of languages has not ceased to concern linguists, anthropologists, anatomists and paleontologists, since among the characteristics that differentiated human society from groups of animals, one of the main ones was their ability to speak. Languages served as excellent instruments of expression and communications of cognitive development in Sapien groups, within prehistoric speech communities. Cognitive control was manifested in the lateral prefrontal lobe of the brain, although it was connected to other areas. These processes contained many phases and aroused the curiosity of many scientists. The most important contributions were the investigations on the general structure of the language, and.....
KEYWORDS: linguistic history, appearance of languages, superior paleolithic, homo sapiens, first distinctive phonologic elements and simple syllabic structure.
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