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  1. In Judaism and Christianity, it is unclear whether the language used by God to address Adam was the language of Adam, who as name-giver (Genesis 2:19) used it to name all living things, or if it was a different divine language. In Islam, Arabic is the language in which God revealed the final revelation.

  2. language. If human language did emanate from a divine source, we have no way of reconstructing that original language, especially given the events in a place called Babel, because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth, as described in Genesis (11: 9). 2 The Origins of Language

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  4. Jun 11, 2012 · 1. The divine source • In most religions, a divine source gives language to the humans • Nearly all divine theories believe that languages originated from a single source and are thus monogenetic theories of language origin • Over the ages, people carried out experiments to rediscover this original, God-given language

  5. Dec 12, 2015 · It presents the hypothesis that language first developed between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago with the emergence of homo sapiens. Several proposed sources of early language are examined, including the idea that language had divine or spiritual origins, emerged from natural sounds in the environment, developed from physical gestures, was enabled ...

  6. If we follow a Hindu tradition, language came from wife of Brahma who was the creator of the universe. It is similar in most religions because there appears to be a divine source which provides humans with language. There were attempts to rediscover this original, divine language but the results were rather conflicting.

  7. Welcome to Smart Study with Z! Assalam O Alaikum ! In this video I'll explain one of the topics of Linguistics. I'll cover:#TheDivineSoURCEOfLanguage #TheOr...

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