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EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT

 LANGUAGES

 

Robert D. Morritt

 

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          The evolution of languages has been a natural progression over the ages. What is interesting is the lack of information from the earliest period when humans evolved from the mists and began to speak not in gestures or grunts but to actually use the first speech. New theories postulate that language emanated out of central Africa and migrated north and east via Samaria and into archaic Egypt and beyond. Evidence has since shown that Ogam (Ogham) language graduated into Iberia and northwards has been found on ancient monuments (Dolmens with petroglyphs) in North America. This book traces not only the inception of language but of other languages as they evolved from the mists of time into the archaic area.