I. Adornetti, A. Chiera, S. Nicchiarelli, O. Vasileva
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How Did Language Evolve? Biological, Psychological, and Linguistic Perspectives
The topic of language origin and evolution has been considered for a long time as a difficult question to address scientifically because of poverty of empirical data and limitations in methodology (Muller, 1861). These considerations have led to the well-known edicts by the Societe de Linguistique de Paris in 1866 and the Philological Society of London in 1872 that forbade all members from presenting speeches on the topic.