Language was not simply created. Each creature speaks a language that has different sounds and tones and pitches for different meanings and things. The only difference in Languages of other species of Earth and that of Mankind, is that our brains have developed more, and our vocal chords and mouth are designed to make many different sounds.
Which is why there are so many languages in the world and why no one Human being can understand another language that he does not know.
The human brain is very complex, and through thousands of years, we have developed from sounds... to words...
A language was made where the people of a tribe spoke a specific language, with specific sounds that they all knew the meanings to, and from the first humans we have grown in population and in geographical state, to have now created around 2,094 languages world wide.
Human spoken languages are unique than any other creatures languages because of how complex it is, and how it changes and differs.
But we humans do have a common language, which we all know. Just like with all dogs, they all understand the barks, even if they have not been in contact with many dogs in their life. Their brain has specific natural knowledge of sounds and actions.
In humans, sounds are not imprinted in our minds, so we have to learn them. But our body language is known world wide. These are how we smile, laugh, frown, and cry.
The origins of language are not definitively known, but it is believed to have developed over time through a combination of biological and cultural evolution. It likely started with early humans vocalizing sounds to communicate with each other, which gradually evolved into more complex systems of communication as societies became more complex. The development of language allowed for more sophisticated forms of social interaction and cooperation among early humans.
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Studies in Second Language Acquisition was first published in 1978.
The Frantsishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society, also known as BLS, was created in 1906. It was established with the goal of promoting and preserving the Belarusian language and culture.
The American Language was first published in 1919 by H.L. Mencken. It explores the development and unique characteristics of American English.
Language Mesh was created in 1959.
A Pattern Language was created in 1977.
Utopian language was created in 1516.
The Language of Flowers was created in 1872.
Speaking our Language was created in 1993.
Lost Language was created in 2000.
Studies in Language was created in 1977.
Unknown Language was created in 2005.
Bolak language was created in 1899.
The Language of Bees was created in 2009.
Language Testing was created in 1984.
Language Marketplace was created in 2000.