| Evolution of Languages The emergence of languages from
  the dawn of time   Robert D. Morritt   Availability   
  The
  evolution of languages has been a natural progression over the ages. What is
  interesting has been the lack of information from the earliest period when
  humans evolved from the upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic ages and began to
  speak not in gestures or grunts but to actually use the first speech. In
  academia it has not been popular to delve back to the earliest origins of speech
  as they betray a noble hope they began in the Aegean or in lofty areas of
  anticipation, rather it appears language emanated out of central Africa from
  recent postulations and migrated north and east via Sumeria and into archaic
  Egypt and beyond. New evidence has shown Ogam language that had graduated
  into Iberia and northwards, has been found on ancient monuments (Also Dolmens
  and petroglyphs in North America.) This book traces not only the inception of
  language but other languages as they developed from the mists of time into
  the archaic area. This book is dedicated to the late Edo Nyland and his work
  and his enthusiasm.
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