What is it about?
Discovering the language that all human languages come from, which was essentially undivided until recently; even about 3000 years bC there was fair intelligibility between all human languages.
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Why is it important?
It gives real evidence for the language of Homo sapiens; it is not based on numerical statistics which try to prove by means of counting things arbitrarily classified; rather it is a qualitative research, paving the way for the correct classification; it is an etymological analysis more profound than any previous.
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It is what its title says: paving the way to discover, and even reconstruct, the original one language of Homo sapiens.
Ioannis Kenanidis
University of Crete, faculty of philology
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This page is a summary of: Going to the Root, International Linguistics Research, May 2018, Ideas Spread,
DOI: 10.30560/ilr.v1n2p1.
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