The History of Languages

A language is a structured system of communication

What is a Language?

Apes and Whales communicate with each other.

Birds and Bees communicate with each other.

But only humans have developed a real Language.

No other species can express ideas using sentences constructed by a set of words (with verbs and nouns).

This skill is remarkable. And what is even more remarkable: Even children master this skill.

Spoken Languages

We are not sure of how old the spoken language is. The topic is difficult to study because of the lack of evidence.

We don't know how it started. But we have a clue.

The great African apes, Pan and Gorilla, are our closest living relatives. Why are they called "Apes"? Because they ape. Apes mime to get their message across.

It is assumed that the evolution of languages must have been a long process. Our ancestors might have started speaking a million years ago, but with fewer words, more miming, and no grammar.

The Tower of Babel

Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (Vienna) - Google Art Project

Cognitive Development

According to Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch (2002), there are six aspects of language development:

  • Theory of Mind
  • Understanding Vocal Signals
  • Understanding Imitation
  • Understanding Numbers
  • Understanding Intentional Communication
  • Understanding Non-linguistic Representations
  • Human Languages

    Human languages contain a limited set of Words put together in Sentences:

    Example

    I'm going on holiday in my new car.
    Vado in vacanza con la mia macchina nuova.
    Me voy de vacaciones en mi auto nuevo.
    Ich fahre mit meinem neuen Auto in den Urlaub.

    Computer Languages

    Computers are programmed with a limited set of Words put together in computer Statements:

    Example

    var points = [40, 100, 1, 5, 25, 10];
    points.sort(function(a, b){return a - b});

    Written Languages

    Egyptian and Sumerian are the earliest known written languages.

    (The oldest written language in use today, is Chinese)

    3500 BCSumerian
    3000 BCEgyptian
    1500 BCChinese
    1500 BCVedic Sanskrit
    1500 BCGreek
    1000 BCHebrew
    900 BCAramaic
    700 BCEtruscan
    500 BCTamil
    700 BCLatin
    700 ACClassical Sanskrit
    500 ACArabic
    400 ACGothic (German)
    700 ACEnglish
    700 ACJapanese
    800 ACFrench
    900 ACItalian
    1000 ACSpanish