Question about the evolution of language; Phaleran cases.
From: | Tom Wier <artabanos@...> |
Date: | Saturday, September 4, 1999, 19:22 |
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Hello all.
My main question in this email is really quite offtopic, so I apologize
beforehand for those who don't want to read it; I don't really have
ready access to any other forum for it, though.
I've been looking on the internet for some information about the origin
of language, specifically anthropological evidence that might correlate
with language use at least obliquely. I'm talking about brain mass of
early hominids, tool use, etc. that might shed some light on the issue.
If anyone knows of any good information, I'd really appreciate any
help y'all might give.
Oh, there is a bit of conlinguistic material. I've recently been fleshing
out Phaleran case usage, so those interested can visit that at :
<http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/phaleramorpho.html#nominalmorpho>
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Tom Wier <artabanos@...>
ICQ#: 4315704 AIM: Deuterotom
Website: <http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/>
"Cogito ergo sum, sed credo ergo ero."
Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and
oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil
spirits at the dawn of day. - Thomas Jefferson
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Hello all.
<p>My main question in this email is really quite offtopic, so I apologize
<br>beforehand for those who don't want to read it; I don't really have
<br>ready access to any other forum for it, though.
<p>I've been looking on the internet for some information about the origin
<br>of language, specifically anthropological evidence that might correlate
<br>with language use at least obliquely. I'm talking about brain mass
of
<br>early hominids, tool use, etc. that might shed some light on the issue.
<br>If anyone knows of any good information, I'd really appreciate any
<br>help y'all might give.
<p>Oh, there is a bit of conlinguistic material. I've recently been
fleshing
<br>out Phaleran case usage, so those interested can visit that at :
<p><<a
href="http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/phaleramorpho.html#nominalmorpho">http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/phaleramorpho.html#nominalmorpho></a>
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<br>Tom Wier <artabanos@mail.utexas.edu>
<br>ICQ#: 4315704 AIM: Deuterotom
<br>Website: <<A
HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/">http://www.angelfire.com/tx/eclectorium/</A>>
<br>"Cogito ergo sum, sed credo ergo ero."
<p>Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and
<br>oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil
<br>spirits at the dawn of day. - Thomas Jefferson
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