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Re: does conlanging change your sense of reality?

From:G. van der Vegt <gijsstrider@...>
Date:Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 18:51
2009/4/1 Jim Henry <jimhenry1973@...>:
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Lars Finsen <lars.finsen@...> wrote: >> Den 31. mar. 2009 kl. 22.32 skreiv Mark J. Reed: >> >>> Why must there be a "point" to the variety of languages?  Can't things >>> just be, without all having to fit into some master plan? The variety >>> is interesting of itself. >> >> Variety is charming. It makes linguists busy. Maybe that's enough of a point >> after all. But from a practical point of view it really would have been much >> better if we all used the same language - unless the different >> manifestations of language do have the ability to enrich our communication >> and understanding in practical ways. > > And I think it does.   It's probably true that there's > nothing you can express in one general-purpose > language that you can't express in any other; but > different languages seem to be optimized for > talking about different things in different ways. > What's easy to express in one language is harder > to express in some others, etc.   The strict > Whorfian idea that some ideas can only be > expressed in certain languages is almost certainly > false; but variety is still useful if it only makes > certain things easier to express in some languages > than in others.
Turing completeness, eh?

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