Language is a key adaptation of our species, yet we do not know when it evolved. Here, we use data on language phonemic diversity to estimate a minimum date for the origin of language. We take advantage of the fact that phonemic diversity evolves slowly and use it as a clock to calculate how long the oldest African languages would have to have been around in order to accumulate the number of phonemes they possess today. We use a natural experiment, the colonization of Southeast Asia and Andaman Islands, to estimate the rate at which phonemic diversity increases through time. Using this rate, we estimate that present-day languages date back to the Middle Stone Age in Africa. Our analysis is consistent with the archaeological evidence suggest...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
SummaryThe task of unravelling the remarkable development of human languages has become more complex...
”Why genetics and linguistics need each other: genes and clicks from a linguistic perspective” Knigh...
Because the origin of language marks the beginning of human civilization, the general assumption is ...
Since language is the derIDing trait of our species, human evolution and linguistic evolution are ob...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
Reviewevidence suggests that it arose within the past 100 000 years [2]. So far, no equivalent to hu...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
This chapter has three main objectives. First, it briefly summarizes the reasons why language might ...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
Considering recent data coming from different disciplines like molecular biology and palaeontology –...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
This article argues for a much greater antiquity of human language than has normally been assumed i...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
SummaryThe task of unravelling the remarkable development of human languages has become more complex...
”Why genetics and linguistics need each other: genes and clicks from a linguistic perspective” Knigh...
Because the origin of language marks the beginning of human civilization, the general assumption is ...
Since language is the derIDing trait of our species, human evolution and linguistic evolution are ob...
It has been proposed that a serial founder effect could have caused the present observed pattern of ...
Reviewevidence suggests that it arose within the past 100 000 years [2]. So far, no equivalent to hu...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
This chapter has three main objectives. First, it briefly summarizes the reasons why language might ...
It is usually assumed that modern language is a recent phenomenon, coinciding with the emergence of ...
S.J. Greenhill et al. The shape and tempo of language evolution. 2 SUMMARY There are approximately 7...
Considering recent data coming from different disciplines like molecular biology and palaeontology –...
Traditionally, there are two motivations for an interest in reconstructing the history of language f...
This article argues for a much greater antiquity of human language than has normally been assumed i...
There are approximately 7000 languages spoken in the world today. This diversity reflects the legacy...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
SummaryThe task of unravelling the remarkable development of human languages has become more complex...
”Why genetics and linguistics need each other: genes and clicks from a linguistic perspective” Knigh...