New findings on the evolution of language
Language structure may reveal more about human origins than vocabulary. Traditional techniques for studying the history of languages have relied on evolutionary trees based on word-type, but the speed at which lexicons change means such techniques cannot look further back than 10,000 years.
Now Michael Dunn and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, Netherlands, have developed a new approach.
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