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Recent single origin hypothesis / Khoisan languages / Ethnic groups in Africa / Click consonant / Merritt Ruhlen / Proto-Human language / Khoisan / Language isolate / Origin of language / Linguistics / Megafauna / Zoology
Date: 2010-08-18 15:42:32
Recent single origin hypothesis
Khoisan languages
Ethnic groups in Africa
Click consonant
Merritt Ruhlen
Proto-Human language
Khoisan
Language isolate
Origin of language
Linguistics
Megafauna
Zoology

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