Wednesday, April 20, 2011

More on words

I often read a Blog by a guy who writes for the online magazine foreignpolicy.com. He referenced an interesting New York Times article in a recent post which I found to be fascinating. But it his Blog post that goes along perfectly with my previous post about words.

Anyway, I thought I would share his blog and the New York Times article here in case you were interested.

From Stephen M. Walt's blog -

"There's a fascinating piece in today's New York Times, summarizing the findings of a recent Science article on the origins of human language. Based on a mathematical analysis of phonetic diversity (i.e., the number of separate sounds in different languages), biologist Quentin Atkinson of the University of Auckland has determined that human language originated in southern Africa around 50,000 years ago (some scientists believe its origins may be even earlier).

You've got to hand it to our species: 50,000 years isn't that long a time. Think of all the good and bad ideas that we've produced in 50 millennia: Shakespeare, the "divine right of kings," both slavery and abolitionism, relativity, the Bhagavad Gita, fascism, a mind-boggling array of religious dogma, liberalism, Marxism, the movies of Fred Astaire, Mad magazine, Japanese manga, rap, hip-hop, and bebop. The list is infinite … and now there's the blogosphere."

New York Times Article

More food for thought.

2 comments:

Melissa said...

Wow, these are some powerful blog posts. I believe in the power of words too but apparently I am too sleep deprived (thanks to Kylie) because I thought I commented on your last post but apparently I didn't. I really like the idea of coming up with 5 postives things about myself each day. I need to start doing that!

Love you.

Princess Heather said...

Thanks for commenting! Sometimes I think I get too serious for people. But I kind of look at my blog as a journal of sorts.

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