Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Theory of Modern Languages
There is a difference between Agrarian Era English of the 18th Century, and Industrial Era English of the 20th Century, that was possibly influenced by Industrial Era machines. Therefore, there is probably a difference between Agrarian Era German, (or Deutsch, or Prussian), and Industrial Era German, (Prussian), that made that language more machine-like. This difference in languages might be found to a lesser degree in French, Spanish, and Italian.
Also, I postulate that there is a difference in Agrarian Era Japanese, and Industrial Era Japanese, that was similarly influenced by Industrial Era machinery, and made that language more machine-like. This difference in language is probably found to a lesser degree in Chinese, and southern Asian languages, because of a lesser Industrial Era influence.
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