There are many books and many websites describing English journeys from ancient origins to today's dynamic and powerful communication tools (you can find some of them on my resources and links page) . There are people who pay close attention to follow it with incredible technical details and some are short summary of one page. It may not be the case, but I would like to make it for my enjoyment and inspiration. And it's not too long, it's not difficult, not embarrassing too much nor being "rationalized", but as Goldilocks says, it's just right. "Friction", "chatting" and "belly peeled off" are not so many (this does not imply serious language work), full of fun historical details, movement, conspiracy
"All human languages are tools, tools to tackle the two issues of communication and social cohesion, including tools developed by cultural values and the unique pressure of history - including cultural values and history" , In many cases these tools are often due to similarities and differences between the languages: "His books are full of discussions on this proposal, but he compiled the evidence for the first time. "General wattage from human neurology, ability to learn, knowledge, many language attributes are caused by the forces outside the brain. "
Daniel Everett considers language to be a tool and writes a book about it: Language: cultural tools. He developed his theory and opposed the language as a product of biological "instinct". In this opinion of Chomskán / Pinkerian, "Because the language is part of our genetic grace, all human languages share almost the same grammar - including sound system and meaning. According to this view, The only important difference between languages is the vocabulary, but this is not the only available explanation of the growth and existence of all human languages. "