THE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE.
Keywords:
social phenomenon, hypotheses, dead languages, labor theory, biological theory, spontaneous origin of language, language family, related languages.Abstract
This article examines the historical development of language from the emergence of humankind to the modern era. It highlights the crucial role of language as a means of communication and social interaction. Furthermore, the article explores the reasons behind the extinction of several languages in recent times and emphasizes the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.
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Madjidova R.U. – Head of the “General Linguistics” Department at the Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor
I.E. Umirov – Acting Professor of the “General Linguistics” Department, Candidate of Philological Sciences
F.F. Yuldasheva – Lecturer at the “General Linguistics” Department
I. Yoldoshev, S. Mukhamedova, O. Sharipova, R. Majidova
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