I'd bet on whether a grammar of Middle R'lyehian would cause you to go mad from the revelation, or flee from the deadly phonemes into the peace and safety of a new dark age.Tropylium wrote:Any language indigenous to Baltia/Western Russia (ie. excluding IE and Uralic)
Hunnic
Proto-Afrasian
(And for joke requests: Hyperborean, Lemurian and Middle R'lyehian.)
Parlor Game: The Unknown Language Genie
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I'm surprised no one has suggested this yet:Let's say that a magic genie comes up to you and offers you a full grammar and lexicon of any language ever spoken, at any point in time. What would you ask for?
Are there any non-human languages on this planet? I want to know whether whale-ish or dolphin-ese are actually complex enough to be languages.
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According to the LCK; grasshoppers have a bit of a language composed of 7 phrases, relying heavily on context.OddRon wrote: I'm surprised no one has suggested this yet:
Are there any non-human languages on this planet? I want to know whether whale-ish or dolphin-ese are actually complex enough to be languages.
I can't imagine any non-human language would be worth wasting a genie wish for.
Personally, I'd have to choose between Latin-200CE (just before Constantine)
Modern Japanese
modern Swedish
or
1000CE english (pretty much the birth of English)
"Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will reveal his true face" --Oscar Wilde
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modern japanese? really? waste a wish on a lang which you can learn just by googling?
disagreement!
disagreement!
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Torco wrote:modern japanese? really? waste a wish on a lang which you can learn just by googling?
disagreement!
Well tbh, any of the languages I displayed above can be learned by googling. It's that I don't have enough time to fluently learn any languages except what I'm being taught in school.
Wait hold on. Does "a genie giving you the full grammar and lexicon of any language" mean just handing you a printed list, or implanting it into your brain? Cuz if it's just the lists, screw that, I'll find something lost, but if it's implanting it into your brain, then I'd go with one of my above options.
"Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will reveal his true face" --Oscar Wilde
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dhokarena56 wrote:Let's say that a magic genie comes up to you and offers you a full grammar and lexicon of any language ever spoken, at any point in time. What would you ask for?
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damnit. I'll take 1000CE english. But even that you could find on the internet.
"Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will reveal his true face" --Oscar Wilde
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I never thought I'd meet a person with less imagination than Eddy.
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patiku wrote:I never thought I'd meet a person with less imagination than Eddy.
Welp. This is the third time you've insulted me
I do not understand why wanting to know 1000CE english means I have a horrible imagination. Maybe it's cuz I'm still 'mapking'.
"Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will reveal his true face" --Oscar Wilde
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Because Google can grant you a grammar of 1000 CE English.Jerian_Nostigia wrote:patiku wrote:I never thought I'd meet a person with less imagination than Eddy.
Welp. This is the third time you've insulted me
I do not understand why wanting to know 1000CE english means I have a horrible imagination. Maybe it's cuz I'm still 'mapking'.
A genie would laugh at the wasted wish and probably use Google himself to carry out said wish, just to show you how much of a waste it was.
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Okay. If my answer was really that stupid, I'll go with 15-1600's North American first nations Haida.
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A *complete* grammar and lexicon of 1000 AD English?Ccaccus wrote:Because Google can grant you a grammar of 1000 CE English.
Absolutely *no* knowledge about that has been lost in the past millenium?
IMHO, it would be worth asking for, but fairly far down the list, given that even more information has been lost about other historical languages.
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That's what I've always heard.Torco wrote:you couldn't imagine ?
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Touché.linguofreak wrote:A *complete* grammar and lexicon of 1000 AD English?Ccaccus wrote:Because Google can grant you a grammar of 1000 CE English.
Absolutely *no* knowledge about that has been lost in the past millenium?
IMHO, it would be worth asking for, but fairly far down the list, given that even more information has been lost about other historical languages.
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Wattmann wrote: * Proto-Indo-Uralic
* Etruscan
* Proto-Indo-European (before Anatolian split)
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Why that period in particular? Proto-Haida probably broke up earlier than that.Jerian_Nostigia wrote:If my answer was really that stupid, I'll go with 15-1600's North American first nations Haida.
[ˌʔaɪsəˈpʰɻ̊ʷoʊpɪɫ ˈʔæɫkəɦɔɫ]
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Just before North American explorers started having a big presence in the area, most likely involving big changes in their language.Tropylium wrote: Why that period in particular? Proto-Haida probably broke up earlier than that.
"Man is least himself when he speaks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will reveal his true face" --Oscar Wilde
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Well, that's when Europeans first started intensively exploring and settling the Americas in general, but afaik there wasn't significant contact between the Haida and Europeans until the late 1700s-early 1800s. And it's not like that contact radically altered their language. Going back a few hundred years you'd probably find something very similar to modern-day Haida! Sure, no European loanwords, but otherwise, no drastic differences... nothing you couldn't approximate using a modern-day grammatical description and dictionary.
EDIT: Like... the most significant effect European contact has generally had on aboriginal languages is the languages dying, not the languages becoming some crazy new language (and things like Michif don't count because Cree is still around)
EDIT: Like... the most significant effect European contact has generally had on aboriginal languages is the languages dying, not the languages becoming some crazy new language (and things like Michif don't count because Cree is still around)
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Whimemsz wrote:nothing you couldn't approximate using a modern-day grammatical description and dictionary.
Actually, the modern Haida language does not have any fully complete dictionaries/grammar lists. There are only 3? people left in the world who speak it fluently, and others are struggling to get it down. It's just about extinct, and saving it would be a thing I'd love to do.
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Cumbric, if it's a separate language. In any case, it would be nice to have a grammar.
[bɹ̠ˤʷɪs.təɫ]
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
Nōn quālibet inīquā cupiditāte illectus hoc agō
Yo te pongo en tu lugar...
Taisc mach Daró
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If there's no limit, I'd go for something like Radius - all languages ever spoken. 
If there's a limit, I'd go for PIE, Pictish (just to end the discussions), Nostratic, Dene-Caucasian, Amerind (in case they existed), Minoan, North Picene.
If there's a limit, I'd go for PIE, Pictish (just to end the discussions), Nostratic, Dene-Caucasian, Amerind (in case they existed), Minoan, North Picene.
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1. PIE
2. Pictish
3. Etruscan
4. Minoan
5. Harappan
6. Proto-Amerind
2. Pictish
3. Etruscan
4. Minoan
5. Harappan
6. Proto-Amerind

