Geabarentaal
Geabarentaal is a proposed concept within certain theoretical frameworks of language evolution. It suggests a hypothetical stage in the development of human language where communication was primarily characterized by a shared understanding of context and a limited, but highly flexible, set of basic vocalizations and gestures. This hypothetical proto-language is theorized to have relied heavily on shared environmental cues, social interactions, and immediate situational understanding rather than complex grammatical structures or abstract vocabulary.
The term "Geabarentaal" is not widely established in mainstream linguistics and is more likely to be found
Research into Geabarentaal and similar concepts often draws upon evidence from primatology, archaeology, and cognitive science.