Language polygenesis: A probabilistic model

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Monogenesis of language is widely accepted, but the conventional argument seems to be mistaken; a simple probabilistic model shows that polygenesis is likely. Other prehistoric inventions are discussed, as are problems in tracing linguistic lineages.

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Freedman, D. A., & Wang, W. S. Y. (1996). Language polygenesis: A probabilistic model. Anthropological Science, 104(2), 131–138. https://doi.org/10.1537/ase.104.131

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