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whaty will happen with no language and words and letters.

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Answered by Mathssciencequeen44
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First and foremost is that there would not have been the development of modern man i.e. Homo sapiens sapiens.

In otherwords, if there were no language then there will be no man.

Yuval Noah Harari, the author of the best seller Sapiens, A Brief History of Human Kind said that that “Homo sapiens conquered the world thanks above all to its unique language.” Otherwise, it would not have been possible.

Gossiping, the greatest of all the cooperative efforts in human societies would not have been possible.

There would have been many more inter-ethnic marriages making the world look more similar.

We will not have grown our cognitive capacities if not for our language.

We will not have developed logical, rational and philosophical thinking.

There will be no literature and Linguistics.

There will be no mathematics.

There will be no science and technology

There would not have been world wars.

There will be no information explosion.

There will be no printing press and newspaper industry.

There will be no industrial development.

There will be no multinational business.

There will be no computer and internet.

There will be no astronomy and space travel.

There will be no language supremacy.

A community of modern Brahmins who speak and insist on others to speak English making a billion lives miserable would not have evolved.

There will be no suicides committed by tens of thousands of our students every year, who couldn't perform well in their exams because they have to read, understand and write in the colonial language English.

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Answered by mathschallenge58
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it’s a cognitive reality that is virtually impossible for most modern humans to fathom. For the vast majority of us, our thought processes have been profoundly shaped by the introjection of language into our cognitive worlds, the taking on board of a massive intellectual prosthesis, the collective product of countless generations. Human thought, for the majority, is not simply the individual outcome of our evolved neural architecture, but also the result of our borrowing of the immense symbolic and intellectual resources available in language.

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