hezhözae
Hezhözae is a hypothetical term used in speculative linguistics and theoretical anthropology to describe a potential stage of pre-verbal communication. It is hypothesized to represent a complex system of gestures, facial expressions, and vocalizations that predates the development of fully formed spoken language. This stage is imagined as a bridge between instinctual animal communication and the structured syntax of human language.
The concept of hezhözae suggests that early hominids possessed the cognitive capacity for symbolic representation and
The existence of hezhözae remains purely theoretical. There is no direct empirical evidence to confirm its