How Can We Know What Language Used to Look Like? Historical Reconstruction
Автор: The Ling Space
Загружено: 2015-12-09
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What did our languages sound like before we had written records? How can we work that out? In this week's episode, we talk about historical reconstruction of languages: what methods we can use to rebuild long-dead systems, what groupings of languages we can put together using these techniques, and if there's a limit to how far back we can go.
This is Topic #56!
This week's tag language: Latin!
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