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Title: The birth of a new language
Post by: Tante Shvester on July 17, 2013, 10:00:40 AM
A Village Invents a Language All Its Own (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/science/linguist-finds-a-language-in-its-infancy.html?ref=science&_r=0)

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The language, called Warlpiri rampaku, or Light Warlpiri, is spoken only by people under 35 in Lajamanu, an isolated village of about 700 people in Australia’s Northern Territory. In all, about 350 people speak the language as their native tongue. Dr. O’Shannessy has published several studies of Light Warlpiri, the most recent in the June issue of Language.

“Many of the first speakers of this language are still alive,” said Mary Laughren, a research fellow in linguistics at the University of Queensland in Australia, who was not involved in the studies. One reason Dr. O’Shannessy’s research is so significant, she said, “is that she has been able to record and document a ‘new’ language in the very early period of its existence.”
Title: Re: The birth of a new language
Post by: pooka on July 26, 2013, 04:46:22 PM
Very interesting.
Title: Re: The birth of a new language
Post by: Annie Subjunctive on July 27, 2013, 06:58:15 AM
Oh, I liked it too. I was just the jerk who read it and didn't say anything.
Title: Re: The birth of a new language
Post by: Jonathon on July 27, 2013, 09:53:01 AM
Same here.