
Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics
88: No such thing as the oldest language
Jan 18, 2024
The podcast explores the concept of language age and how it is often based on political or cultural decisions. It discusses the influence of writing systems on language preservation and the challenges of understanding the history of older languages. The podcast also delves into Latin cursed tablets, the limitations in understanding the history of human language, and the comparison between conservative and innovative languages. It concludes with an exploration of the written format for signed languages and the importance of valuing all languages.
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- Determining the oldest language is challenging due to lack of written records and the influence of political and heritage reasons.
- Languages can have conservative or innovative features, impacted by contact and the presence of a writing system.
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Different Claims of Oldest Language
People often make claims about languages being the oldest, such as Egyptian, Sanskrit, Greek, Chinese, Aramaic, Farsi, Tamil, Korean, and Basque. However, determining the oldest language is challenging due to the lack of written records and the fact that language changes over time. The claims of oldest languages are often based on political, religious, or heritage reasons rather than linguistic evidence.
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