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6 October, 01:51

How do languages within a language group relate to each other?

A.

They all developed on the same continent.

B.

They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.

C.

They all developed from a common ancestral language.

D.

They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.

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  1. 6 October, 03:10
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    C

    Explanation:

    The answer is c because with that they communicate with each othet
  2. 6 October, 03:21
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    Languages are all developed from a common ancestral language, in this way languages within a language group relate to each other

    Explanation:

    The genetic relationship between humans happens because of the biological transmissions of genes from a generation to the next. Therefore the language genetic relationship is not biologically determined; however, they are defined by the cultural communication for a generation to the other. This is, therefore, to mean that language is learned and not inherited from the biological genes.

    However many languages across the world belong to a specified ancestral group, and that is why they are classified under ancestral language.
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