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There isn't really an "author" of language. Language can be body language, spoken language, or written language, all very different. Language in terms of communication through body movement occurred before humans were humans. Many primates and other animals use their body to communicate. Spoken language evolved as humans developed the biological capacity to speak, but when we began to associate sounds to objects is difficult to pinpoint as there is no tangible record to give us exact dates. Experts still seem to have diverging theories. Later we developed written language, which is easier to track. Some of the earliest being in the fertile crescent (now in modern middle east around Lebanon, Syria). Other cultures created written language independently - Chinese in China, the Mayans in southern Mexico. As the idea of written language spread, other cultures began to create their own writing methods, in some cases using one of these founder languages and then adapting it.
acts was written in euchastalian
its a language that you cannot speak but is only written down
German
to teach one the art of a written language or spoken language and to help to perfect it
The Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia are credited with developing the written language known as cuneiform. This form of writing used wedge-shaped characters imprinted on clay tablets and was widely used in the region for administrative, literary, and religious purposes.
I believe that the Mayan civilization was the most advanced because they had a fully developed written language based on syllables.
Written language is believed to have been developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. The earliest known writing system is called cuneiform, which was used by the Sumerians in present-day Iraq.
They actually had no written language so they made a civilization of language not written language
written language developed by the Aryans
The Olmec civilization is believed to have developed the first known written language in the Americas. The Olmec were an ancient Mesoamerican civilization that existed from 1200 BCE to 400 BCE in what is now Mexico. However, the script they used remains undeciphered, so we do not have a clear understanding of the language itself.
Developed a written language. one similarity found in both Egyptian and sumerian is that each developed what?
written language developed by the Aryans
The development of language, first verbal then written.
The Indians (people from India) used this river. They wrote In Sanskrit, The written Language developed by India.
the white language and american
That's kind of like asking why the written language of English is so important--it's a ways of communication. Also, if the Egyptians had never developed a written language, very little would be known about their history.