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The fact of the matter is that every culture which has been investigated, no matter how "primitive" it may be in cultural terms,
turns out to have a fully developed language, with a complexity comparable to those of the so-called "civilized" nations.
There are no "bronze age" or "stone age" languages.
(The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language by D Crystal, 1997, Cambridge University Press)
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