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Linguistic Family Tree

Linguistic Family Tree | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it

"When linguists talk about the historical relationship between languages, they use a tree metaphor. An ancient source (say, Indo-European) has various branches (e.g., Romance, Germanic), which themselves have branches (West Germanic, North Germanic), which feed into specific languages (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian).  Minna Sundberg, creator of the webcomic Stand Still. Stay Silent, a story set in a lushly imagined post-apocalyptic Nordic world, has drawn the antidote to the boring linguistic tree diagram."

16s3d's insight:

Racines communes, connexions et interactions entre les langues sont visualisées dans cette infographie.

 

Infographie en haute définition: http://mentalfloss.com/sites/default/files/196.jpg

Melissa Marie Falco-Dargitz's curator insight, November 4, 2014 11:50 AM

Language is a cultural tie that shows human drift in much the same way we see genetic drift. Languages change over time, and as culture changes, language is slow to catch up. (hence, the lack of a native word for non native foods or technology. e.g. Coca-Cola)

Clare Williams's curator insight, November 5, 2014 5:36 AM

I love the English language!

Sreya Ayinala's curator insight, December 2, 2014 9:50 PM

Unit 3 Cultural Patterns and Processes (Language)

      The image shows how many languages are related and have many common ancestors. Languages are grouped into language families and are even more broadly categorized.

      Language is a huge part of culture and it is the way that people communicate amongst each other. There are hundreds of languages in our world, but as globalization and pop culture diffuse many languages are being lost and no longer spoken. A good example of a dead language would be Latin. Many of our common day languages trace their roots back to Latin, but no one speaks Latin anymore.

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L’histoire globale et connectée d’un 11 septembre à l’autre

L’histoire globale et connectée d’un 11 septembre à l’autre | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it
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Le 11 septembre: une date mondiale, pas seulement à cause de 2001!
Via Histoire globale, le blog.

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J’ai lu Graeber sur la dette et depuis, je balade mon banquier

J’ai lu Graeber sur la dette et depuis, je balade mon banquier | 16s3d: Bestioles, opinions & pétitions | Scoop.it
Son histoire de la dette est un best-seller aux Etats-Unis. Et pour cause : l'anthropologue David Graeber y milite pour qu'on efface l'ardoise. Fiche de lecture.
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L'entretien est ici: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15g1cf_les-matins-repenser-l-economie-la-dette-au-centre-de-la-construction-sociale-du-pouvoir_news

 

David Graeber, anthropologue et économiste nous dit: "La dette est un problème moral, pas un problème économique. C'est la dette qui fait la monnaie" et il rappelle aussi "le crédit a précédé le monnaie et la dette", ou bien: "Historiquement, les marchés commerciaux sont nés du vol".

 

L'apport de l'histoire des sociétés, un regard sur le conflit des générations, la question de l'accroissement des inégalités font également partie des échanges.

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