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I am sorry, but what you are saying appears to me to lie somewhere between the world of mythology and the realm of dream-work. Do you have even the remotest idea how people spoke "when they first moved out of Africa"?
In any event, language developed spontaneously and by agreement (no books nor schools) by "simple" people and hence "primitive" languages like Hebrew must have (or have had) a very simple logical inner structure.***
In my opinion Hebrew is basically a primeval language that has retained this fundamental "grammar": word = root + identifiers (personal pronouns). The identifiers were the sounds I and U.***
There is, and there can't be, anything "deeper".***
Isaac Fried, Boston university
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