The threw rocks into the ocean and horse men to send messages
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
It was written to preserve the states' sovereignty.
written language
The oldest written examples of the Chinese language date from the thirteenth century B.C. It existed even earlier as a spoken language.
It can be changed as it's told from one person to another. Like the telephone game...it rarely ends the way it started.
The developed a written language.
The developed a written language.
The developed a written language.
The developed a written language.
They developed written language
They developed a written language.
James Clackson has written: 'The Blackwell history of the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin language, History 'A companion to the Latin language' -- subject(s): Latin philology, Latin language, History
Armen Musheghian has written: 'Essays on history of the Armenian language' -- subject(s): Armenian language, Etymology, History
John T. Waterman has written: 'Perspectives in linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Research, History, Language and languages 'A history of the German language' -- subject(s): German language, History
Robert Erwin has written: 'The great language panic and other essays in cultural history' -- subject(s): Language and history
Herbert Augustus Strong has written: 'Outlines of a history of the German language' -- subject(s): German language, History
Robert A. Cloutier has written: 'Studies in the history of the English language V' -- subject(s): Historical Grammar, English language, History