#linguistics

elegance@socialhome.network

The polyglots of Dardistan

At the crossroads of south and central Asia lies one of the world’s most multilingual places, with songs and poetry to match

Dardistan is one of the most diverse linguistic regions in the world. In the 1930s, the Norwegian linguist Georg Morgenstierne called it one of the most polyglot parts of Asia. More recently, the Italian anthropologist Augusto Cacopardo has called it ‘Peristan’, an area with an ‘enormous diversity of tongues and cultures’. The region has the large Dardic languages such as Kashmiri, Shina and Khowar on the one hand and, on the other, it is home to the Burushaski language, which could not be placed within any language family because of its unique features. The Nuristani, formerly Kafiri, languages are spoken here, too. There are minor languages such as Kalasha, spoken by the Kalash community of hardly 4,000 people who still follow the ancient animistic religion that was once practised across Dardistan.

The name ‘Dardistan’ describes the area comprising the highest mountain ranges of Hindu Kush, Karakoram, western Himalaya and the Pamir mountains, and includes northern Pakistan, parts of Eastern Tibet in China, eastern Afghanistan and the Kashmir valley on both sides of the Pakistan-India border.

Dardistan’s enormous linguistic diversity occurs despite the fact that, culturally, the area is fairly homogeneous. Cacopardo says there is no match for this region in terms of linguistic and cultural diversity, except the Caucasus. Though, of course, minor differences exist, the same religious rituals and religious pantheon prevailed among the polyglot peoples of Dardistan.... (continue reading...)

#Aeon #magazine #Dardistan #linguistics #music #poetry #diversity-language

garryknight@diasp.org

‘The only pure thing right now’: alleged Wordle copycats criticised for monetising free game | Puzzle games | The Guardian

The creator of the viral word game has pledged to keep it completely free – but a host of since-removed apps have been accused of trying to cash in

Here's what one Wordle clone developer had to say:

Everyone, I'd like to address some tweets I've seen suggesting that my new iOS game, "Worgle", is "a copy" or "stole" Wordle. Nothing could be further from the truth, they're completely different games. For example in Wordle you guess words, whereas in Worgle, you guess worgs
— mcc (@mcclure111) January 11, 2022

Seems like a missed opportunity for Ronnie Barker (see YouTube link at the bottom of this post).

#linguistics #language #WordGames #Wordle

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2022/jan/12/the-only-pure-thing-right-now-alleged-wordle-copycats-criticised-for-monetising-free-game

Ronnie Barker's "worms" sketch.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ0nFQgRApY

waynerad@pluspora.com

"Mandarin is by no means the only language that could be called 'Chinese'. Leaving aside the Chinese script, itself having a long, complex history, 'Chinese' also refers to a large number of spoken languages that are mutually unintelligible with Mandarin: from the 'ancient' Chinese of the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) to a multitude of local languages. These include well-known ones, like Cantonese or Hokkien, with millions of speakers, and dozens, if not hundreds, of others. The Chinese government officially recognises these languages, from the widely spoken to the smaller variants, as fangyan -- a word that dates at least to the second century BC, most frequently translated as 'dialect'. But such a translation is inherently problematic. Dialects are subordinate -- a dialect only makes sense if it is a dialect of something -- and are mutually intelligible with the language they are a dialect of and with one another. These criteria do not apply to all, or even most, Chinese fangyan. Cantonese is not mutually intelligible with Shanghainese, nor is Qingdao-ese mutually intelligible with Hakka. And though the Chinese government calls Mandarin a 'language', a title not afforded to other fangyan, fangyan are not derived from Mandarin."

Basically, to "create a national language", pick a fāngyán and declare it the official language.

The invention of Chinese

#linguistics

waynerad@pluspora.com

"The bears and Indigenous humans of coastal British Columbia have more in common than meets the eye. The two have lived side by side for millennia in this densely forested region on the west coast of Canada. But it's the DNA that really stands out: A new analysis has found that the grizzlies here form three distinct genetic groups, and these groups align closely with the region's three Indigenous language families."

"Lauren Henson, a conservation scientist with the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, and her colleagues used microsatellite DNA markers -- regions of the genome that change frequently compared with other sections -- to determine how related the bears were to each other. The scientists found three distinct genetic groups of bears living in the study area." "But they could not find any obvious physical barriers keeping them apart. The boundaries between genetic groupings didn't correspond to the location of waterways or especially rugged or snow-covered landscapes."

"We were looking at language maps and noticed the striking visual similarity."

'Mind blowing': Grizzly bear DNA maps onto Indigenous language families

#discoveries #genetics #linguistics

arkoprovo1996@diasp.org

Ahoy folks,

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