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#142 – John McWhorter on key lessons from linguistics, the virtue of creoles, and language extinction

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Is There a Slowing Down of Languages?

We do much more communication in writing now, which means that there's less potential for people to kind of mispronounce things or say things slightly incorrectly. Does that mean that the rate of evolution of English or mostly written languages has massively slowed down relative to the past? I would say that that is definitely likely to be the case. Vowel change in particular continues. As a certain amount of time goes by, will make us sound peculiar to one another. British people sounded really weird in 1928, but not incomprehensible to British people now. So computer translation of languages is getting incredibly good.

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