It probably started of as a way of describing objects and helped when fighting of other tribes
Language likely evolved as a means of communication to facilitate cooperation, exchange of knowledge, and social coordination among early human groups. It provided a way to convey complex information, emotions, and intentions, ultimately increasing the chances of survival and reproduction for individuals in a community.
Language is primarily a spoken phenomenon. Many languages do not have a written form, and all languages evolve in spoken form first. "Vocal" is a word that means "spoken".
A person who studies the development of language is called a linguist or a developmental psychologist specializing in language acquisition. They may research how languages evolve, how children acquire language skills, and how communication systems develop across cultures.
French evolved from Latin, specifically Vulgar Latin. Over time, it absorbed influences from Celtic and Germanic languages as well.
It is impossible know that for Hebrew, or for any other language. Languages do not have instantaneous origins. They evolve from older languages.
Because people also evolve. Language doesn't work in a vacuum, the real question is why people are not formant and static in their manner of speaking. We effect language, language doesn't affect us. So the short answer is:because people aren't dormant and static.
The Suahili language evolved from Bantut and Arabic.
old bulgarian
French evolved from Latin, specifically Vulgar Latin. Over time, it absorbed influences from Celtic and Germanic languages as well.
Nature saw how language evolve from the very beginning to the modern age.
The Indo-European language is thought to have evolved from a common ancestral language spoken thousands of years ago by a group of nomadic people in the Eurasian steppes. Over time, as these people migrated and settled in different regions, their language diversified into various branches, eventually giving rise to the different Indo-European language families we see today.
Yes, the French language evolved from Latin in France.
Spanish evolved from Vulgar Latin, which was the spoken language of the Roman Empire. Over time, Vulgar Latin developed into different Romance languages, with Spanish being one of them.
No individual made the Irish language. Like all languages, it developed over time with many people adding words, and like any language it continues to evolve and change.
Language is primarily a spoken phenomenon. Many languages do not have a written form, and all languages evolve in spoken form first. "Vocal" is a word that means "spoken".
English was "created"--natural languages evolve, they aren't created. Something like Klingon is a created language, English is a natural language--by people living on the British Isles approximately where England is now.
It is impossible know that for Hebrew, or for any other language. Languages do not have instantaneous origins. They evolve from older languages.
Because people also evolve. Language doesn't work in a vacuum, the real question is why people are not formant and static in their manner of speaking. We effect language, language doesn't affect us. So the short answer is:because people aren't dormant and static.