

Ep 232: Understanding India Through Its Languages
70 snips Jul 4, 2021
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Language As Living History
- Language accumulates history: every utterance carries layers of past interactions and vanished cultures.
- Peggy Mohan frames language as a living archive that reveals migrations, contacts and past social life.
Surface Words, Deep Operating Systems
- Creoles often keep vocabulary from dominant languages but adopt grammar from subordinate communities' languages.
- Mohan argues Indian languages similarly show surface loanwords with deeper substratum grammars.
The 'Thetamisu' Bear Family Metaphor
- Peggy Mohan uses the 'Thetamisu bear' family story to explain mixed identities and language mixing across generations.
- She links migrant fathers supplying vocabulary and local mothers providing the grammatical 'operating system' in language formation.