Unlock the origins of speech and the myths that shape language. This provocative examination argues that language was made, not invented, and shows how words evolve from water, life, and movement. A bold, accessible look at how our earliest words could have formed, and why mainstream ideas may miss the mark.
The book dives into the origin of language and the accompanying mythologies, pairing sharp critique with intriguing etymologies. It uses historical references, linguistic reasoning, and cross‑language comparisons to challenge widely held assumptions about how speech began.
- Clear questions about how language starts and why it matters today
- Accessible explanations of etymology and word origins
- Reconsideration of well‑known scholars and their theories
- Examples that connect language to water, life, and motion
Ideal for readers curious about language history, philology, and the way ideas travel across cultures.