Study: All Languages around the World Have Words for ‘This’ and ‘That’
Coventry et al. show that speakers of all tested languages use spatial demonstratives as a function of being able to reach or act on an object being referred to.
sci.news/othersciences/linguis

That's a, uh, awfully inflated headline.

"All Languages around the World".

Then says they studied 29 languages total, with a map showing that about 19 of those were European and thus mostly share the same Proto-Indo-European root. And that virtually no languages were included from Africa, South America, or Oceania, where there are roughly a zillion completely unrelated tribal language families.

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