- linguistics,
monogenesis and
polygenesis are two
different hypotheses about the
phylogenetic origin of
human languages.
According to
monogenesis,
human language...
- Proto-Sapiens. The
first serious scientific attempt to
establish the
reality of
monogenesis was that of
Alfredo Trombetti, in his book L'unità d'origine del linguaggio...
- Look up
monogenesis or
monogenist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monogenism or
monogenesis is the
theory of
human origins which posits a
common descent...
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controversial theory concerning the
genetic relationships among languages is
monogenesis, the idea that all
known languages, with the
exceptions of creoles, pidgins...
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Monogenism or
sometimes monogenesis is the
theory of
human origins which posits a
common descent for all humans. The
negation of
monogenism is polygenism...
- branches. The
monogenesis theory usually rejects the Münsterites and
other radicals from the
category of true Anabaptists. In the
monogenesis view the time...
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According to the
theory of
monogenesis in its most
radical form, all
pidgins and
creole languages of the
world can be
ultimately traced back to one linguistic...
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various English-based
creoles of the
world share a
common origin. The
monogenesis hypothesis posits that a
single language,
commonly called proto–Pidgin...
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Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 17, 20. Bay, M. (2008).
Polygenesis Versus Monogenesis In
Black and White. In J. H.
Moore (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of Race and Racism...
- most
scholarly theories of the
origins of
writing involved some form of
monogenesis, the ****umption that
writing had been
invented only once as cuneiform...