in a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
The city is called Jenin. The splinter grouped is named for the city. The cemetary is named for the city.
in a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
The city is called Jenin. The splinter grouped is named for the city. The cemetary is named for the city.
Man why does it have to be on Epic? Like I don’t despise Epic like a lot of people, but it’s still a pain in the ass to deal with.
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Good human?
But seriously that’s helpful info.
Only the absolute basics.
Was not aware of VSCodium! Does it still play nice with the plugin system and such?
Why are people trying to replace Discord? Just for the sake of federation or…?
Great question! Here’s the thing though, the language had to come from somewhere right? The people had to come from somewhere.
The assumptions and associations that make up the basis of language are thousands of years old. Obviously languages change and societies change, but no one has ever protested about the “k” sound being too “harsh” or something, or at least not seriously.
Even an extremely isolated population would likely still be heavily influenced by whatever the parent language is.
Great question! Here’s the thing though, the language had to come from somewhere right? The people had to come from somewhere.
The assumptions and associations that make up the basis of language are thousands of years old. Obviously languages change and societies change, but no one has ever protested about the “k” sound being too “harsh” or something, or at least not seriously.
Even an extremely isolated population would likely still be heavily influenced by whatever the parent language is.
Yup! Use FreshRSS running on my server as an aggregator/reader, and then use FeedMe on my phone to read while im out and about.
Hi! Sorry for the delay, took a break from social media.
It’s often an effect of local convergent evolution, effectively.
Like if the group next to you has certain associations, well you’re likely to have similar associations. It’s also hard to verify some of that research due to the nature of how it’s conducted.
Hi! I’m a linguist, and this topic is one that comes up commonly.
The answer is no. There is no such thing as languages/words that are native to humans. You can have things that are widely shared (mama/papa based on baby-talk as an example), but seeing as language itself is not universal to humans, there is no such thing as a word that is universal.
Feel free to ask any questions if you’re curious!
Haven’t seen that referenced in a hot minute lol
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1053