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The roots of language are most likely as multilayered as a kundalini sandwich!
If linguists are able to piece together enough of the language puzzle, the picture that emerges could provide insight into the roots of language.
2. Learn about the reconstruction of the linguistic family tree by reading and discussing the article "A Biological Dig for the Roots of Language".
Resources / Materials: -student journals -pens/pencils -paper -classroom blackboard -copies of "A Biological Dig for the Roots of Language" (one per student) -poster board (one per group) -resources about scientific dating techniques (computers with Internet access, library resources, encyclopedias, etc).
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