Where Does Language Come From ?

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Where does language come from? We'll be answering that by taking a look at linguistic. The syntaxes or formation of a sentence says a lot about how languages are related, like how all the romantic languages spoken by ancient Romans are similar. They have a common ancestor being Latin. Latin is in turn related to Proto Indo European. its thought that proto Indo European might have had a language called the proto world.
From the way, words are built with phonemes and the way sentences are built with syntax. So, how did language originate?
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V Sauce is literally taking notes right now, nice video

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This is more than I learned in a whole semester of linguistics

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Travis: Debunks proto world theory

Travis moments later: Proves proto world theory

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The proto world language most likely didn't exist, it seems more likely that some branches of language are completely unrelated. just an interesting theory thrown around in linguistics
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I'm Lithuainian and 35 years old and you just taught me something new and pretty cool. thanks for that

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As a big linguistics enthusiast, I thought that this was a very well done video, good stuff

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0:37 Rewatching The Video, This Reminds Me Of How I Was Thinking The Other Day About How Numerous Things Can Be Compared To Evolution In Various Ways, Even If There's No Direct Connection, Which Is Pretty Neat.

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What I learned (seriously, I did not know the below):
A. Romance languages derive from Ancient Rome, and not because of some emotional expression of love for, or a strong attraction towards another - that just "sounds" more appealing when spoken in a "Romance Language".
B. There are *Six-Thousand Five Hundred* different languages people speak on the planet. That's just insane.
C. Gesticulate [ je-stik-yuh-leyt ] is the action descriptor of Gesture. I would have said Gesticulate was the period of development during the carrying of an embryo or fetus. Or perhaps had something to do with the digestive tract.
D. There is such a thing as a Bonobo.
Bonobo, (I duckduckgo'ed it) is also called the pygmy chimpanzee. Evidently chimpanzees come in various sizes.


E. Pirahã language is something almost everyone never heard of including me, BUT... I bet that extra sound that the Man speaks, and the *Woman cannot* ... means "Yes".

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