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- He rejected Monogenesis, and claimed that the Bible supported Polygenisis.
- He described his own views as " unorthodox monogenesis ".
- Next, Physiognome edited Monogenesis ( linguistics ), again of interest to VikSol.
- For Douglass, monogenesis was closely related to egalitarianism and his politics of black humanity.
- The line of Kaisers born in the monogenesis from the women who were called Blessed Virgin.
- The best-known supporter of monogenesis in America in the mid-20th century was Morris Swadesh ( cf.
- Although Greenberg did not produce an explicit argument for monogenesis, all of his classification work was geared toward this end.
- An entirely different point of view underlies Mario Alinei's Paleolithic Continuity Theory, which is based on the doctrine of monogenesis.
- Although he still supports the idea of musical monogenesis, he identifies Chomsky s innate grammatical competence as a theory especially applicable to music.
- He wanted to provide evidence for monogenesis, the theory that all human beings descend from a common source ( as opposed to polygenism ).
- His arguments for monogenesis were first presented in his book " L'unit?d'origine del linguaggio, " published in 1905.
- In historical linguistics, monogenesis refers to the idea that all spoken human languages are descended from a single ancestral language spoken many thousands of years ago.
- Colenso denied that polygenism caused any kind of racist attitudes or practices, like many other polygenists he claimed monogenesis was the cause of slavery and racism.
- The debates also saw the participation of Delany, and George Washington Williams defended monogenesis as the starting point of his pioneer history of African-Americans.
- Monogenesis was dismissed by many linguists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when the doctrine of the and their languages was widely popular ( e . g.
- "' Monogenism "'or sometimes "'monogenesis "'is the theory of human origins which posits a common descent for all human races.
- He is best known as an advocate of the doctrine of monogenesis, according to which all of the world's languages go back to a single common ancestral language.
- Egyptological evidence indicated the existence of remarkable permanent differences in the shape of the skull, bodily form, colour and physiognomy between different races which are difficult to reconcile with biblical monogenesis.
- The concept of " Proto-Human " presupposes " monogenesis " ( evolution from a common ancestor ) of all natural languages apart from pidgins, creoles, and sign languages.
- Some scholars considered Swadesh as a supporter of monogenesis, the theory that all languages have a common origin : " Swadesh sought to show that all the world's languages are related in one large family " ( Ruhlen 1994 : 215 ).
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