monogenesis theory

  • 1Monogénesis y poligénesis lingüística — La monogénesis y la poligénesis lingüísticas son dos hipótesis alternativas sobre el origen filogenético de las lenguas humanas. De acuerdo con la monogénesis el lenguaje humano surgió una sola vez en una única comunidad, y todas las lenguas… …

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  • 2Monogenesis (linguistics) — In linguistics, monogenesis refers to the doctrine that all spoken human languages are descended from a single ancestral language spoken many thousands of years ago in the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. The first serious scientific attempt to… …

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  • 3Monogenesis — Monogenism (monogenesis) is the theory of human origins which posits a single origin for all human races. For the belief that all humans are descended from Adam, see Polygenism. Monogenesis may refer to: Recent African origin of modern humans… …

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  • 4monogenesis — noun /mɒnəˈʤɛnəsɪs/ a) The theory that mankind originated with a single ancestor or ancestral couple. , 2003: Some held that negritude was a product of living under the tropical sun, a perhaps beneficial adaptation to a fierce climate – an… …

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  • 5monogenesis — n. (also monogeny) 1 the theory of the development of all beings from a single cell. 2 the theory that mankind descended from one pair of ancestors. Derivatives: monogenetic adj …

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  • 6monogenesis —   n. singleness of origin; theory that all human beings derive from one man and woman, or that all life derives from a single cell; asexual reproduction; development without change of form.    ♦ monogeneous,,    ♦ monogenetic,    ♦ monogenic,… …

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  • 7Monogenetic theory of pidgins — Main article: creole language 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 variety.[1] This idea was first formulated by Hugo… …

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  • 8Racial formation theory — is an analytical tool, developed by Michael Omi and Howard Winant, which is used to look at race as a socially constructed identity, where the content and importance of racial categories is determined by social, economic, and political forces… …

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  • 9Anabaptist — Anabaptists (Greek ανα (again, twice) + βαπτιζω (baptize), thus re baptizers [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/anabaptist Anabaptist] at answers.com] ) are Christians of the Radical Reformation. Various groups at various times have been called… …

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  • 10Proto-Human language — The Proto Human language (also Proto Sapiens, Proto World) is the hypothetical most recent common ancestor of all the world s languages. The concept of Proto Human presupposes monogenesis of all recorded spoken human languages. It does not… …

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