Dr Gell-Mann also identified points that had no known particles associated with them and predicted the existence of particles that would fill those gaps.
Dr. Gell-Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist with a keen interest in historical linguistics, is co-founder of a project known as Evolution of Human Languages.
Murray Gell-Mann performed a similar trick 50 years ago in an attempt to make sense of the plethora of particles that was then emerging from experiments.
For years Murray was harassed by the Oxford University Press and the society that originated the project, particularly by Philip Lyttelton Gell, who ran the Press for 13 years.
But the latest Science paper "and our own observations suggest that it is possible to detect an arrow of time" underlying proto-human languages spoken more than 8, 000 years ago, said Murray Gell-Mann of the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico, who read the Science paper and supports it.