This book deals with the issue of the origin and diversification of human language. your tongue; Of course, it is very difficult to determine when, how and where it emerged. There are many claims made in this regard. Every thinker and scientist who has pondered on the origin and nature of language has endeavored to prove his thesis by presenting some evidence in his own way. Since language, like other beings, does not leave fossils or traces, the opinions put forward often become controversial. It should be emphasized that a significant part of the views put forward are valid and should be taken into account. People (actually societies); worldviews, ideologies, belief systems and expectations have more or less permeated the search for the source of language.
This book aims to look at the origin of language from the perspective of legends. Myths, legends, epics, tales and legends, which are invaluable products of the collective memories of societies, provide important clues about the origin of language and the diversification of languages. He also combined all these genres under the umbrella concept of "legend". Although legends do not provide absolute scientific evidence, they become the subject of science, as Ahmet Bican Ercilasun stated. We often illuminate the dark corridors of history with the light that legends throw before us.
This book also evaluated some scientific studies and claims under the title of legend, based on the metaphorical meanings of the concept of legend today. In this sense, the book consists of two main parts. The first part includes the source, nature and diversification of language, based on natural legends. The second part discusses some scientific and experimental researches in the context of the origin and nature of language, starting from the metaphorical meaning of the legend.
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