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'''Evolutionary linguistics''' is the branch of [[linguistics]] that concerns itself with how the [[human]] faculty of [[language]] [[evolution|evolved]]. It is a multidisciplinary field involving [[neurolinguistics]], [[cognitive science]], [[anthropology]] and others.
'''Evolutionary linguistics''' is the branch of [[linguistics]] that concerns itself with how the [[human]] faculty of [[language]] [[evolution|evolved]]. It is a multidisciplinary field involving [[neurolinguistics]], [[cognitive science]], [[anthropology]] and others.
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==See also==
*[[Linguistics]]
*[[Human evolution]]
*[[Evolution]]

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Evolutionary linguistics is the branch of linguistics that concerns itself with how the human faculty of language evolved. It is a multidisciplinary field involving neurolinguistics, cognitive science, anthropology and others.