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History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences

Podcast episode 27: Interview with Peter Trudgill on sociolinguistic typology

Jul 31, 2022
Peter Trudgill, a renowned sociolinguist, shares fascinating insights on how community structures shape language. He discusses the emergence of linguistic complexity, using ancient Greek as a case study and illustrating how language contact can either simplify or complicate language. Trudgill contrasts modern perceptions of human societies with realities of the past, emphasizing diversity in pre-modern communities. He also explores the nuances between linguistic categories and native understandings, shedding light on the importance of preserving endangered languages.
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Quick takeaways

  • Small, interconnected social networks tend to foster greater linguistic complexity than larger, diffuse communities, as suggested by the 'Trudgill conjecture.'
  • Language contact influences linguistic complexity dynamically, where children's bilingual exposure enriches language, while adult learning often leads to simplification.

Deep dives

Sociolinguistic Typology and Language Complexity

Different social structures contribute to varying linguistic complexities in the languages spoken within them. Societies characterized by small, interconnected social networks are more conducive to developing complex languages compared to larger, diffuse communities. This phenomenon, referred to as the 'Trudgill conjecture,' suggests that closely-knit groups are more likely to nurture linguistic complexity due to their isolation and low levels of external contact. This natural tendency towards complexity can be seen historically in the evolution of languages, where distinct features emerge over time unless factors such as language contact intervene.

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