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Linguistic monogenesis and polygenesis | Wikipedia
In historical or evolutionary linguistics, monogenesis and polygenesis are two different hypotheses about the phylogenetic origin of human languages. According to monogenesis, human language arose only once in a single community, and all current languages come from the first original tongue. On the … 展开
The monogenetic theory points to a single origin of all of the world's languages and it is the most accepted theory. It states that all current languages have formed through language change from a single tongue that gradually differentiated … 展开
• Greenberg, Joseph H. 1966. The Languages of Africa, revised edition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Published simultaneously … 展开
Polygenesis points to a multiple origin of human languages. According to this hypothesis, languages evolved as several lineages independent of one another. Modern investigation about creole languages demonstrated that with an appropriate linguistic … 展开
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