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In 1861, historical linguist Max Müller published a list of speculative theories concerning the origins of spoken language. According to many lingustic scientists, historians, and sociologists, first people have communicated each other with basic words and body language. | |||
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Ancient Egypt and Sumer are the earliest known two civilizations who created first visual writing forms. Egyptians created the hieroglyphs and Sumer created writing and alphabet. | |||
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