Proto-Human language

Proto-Human
Proto-Sapiens, Proto-World
(widely rejected)
Reconstruction ofAll extant and extinct human languages
EraPaleolithic

The Proto-Human language, also known as Proto-Sapiens or Proto-World, is the hypothetical direct genetic predecessor of all human languages.[1]

The concept is speculative and not amenable to analysis in historical linguistics. It presupposes a monogenetic origin of language, i.e. the derivation of all natural languages from a single origin, presumably at some time in the Middle Paleolithic period. As the predecessor of all extant languages spoken by modern humans (Homo sapiens), Proto-Human as hypothesised would not necessarily be ancestral to any hypothetical Neanderthal language.

  1. ^ McWhorter, John (4 September 2020). "How are the Various Proto-World Families Linked?". Archived from the original on 16 December 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021. The Proto-World language, also known as the Proto-Human or Proto-Sapiens, is believed to be the single source of origin of all the world's languages.