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Does Language Evolve Or Does It Track Evolution? by sukhasanasister

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Does Language Evolve Or Does It Track Evolution?
# How The Language Family Spread
![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVffEZHQwcGJ5tLrQ3EcfpbWDibKJNVpoafJ1PRaxisPS/image.png)
[Language family]( http://puravin.blogspot.nl/2008/10/great-language-families-throughout.html)

> You can’t really call pets inventions, then again, they are totally man-made. Aside from ants (milking aphids) which other creature willfully farms another creature? So, I decided, if knives are  legitimate inventions, eventhough they are but modifications of pre-existing sharp flints, then I am going to consider pets and farm animals inventions, too, even if  they already exist in their own right. It's the idea of applying them for human convenience which is the invention!

<div class=pull-right>https://steemitimages.com/DQmYDvfFyR6RVLPu6EkxvJq411pVs8jA3TUCCr7nL8pa5PU/image.png </div>

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[Aurochs, Lascaux cave](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurochs#/media/File:Lascaux_painting.jpg)

Today, as I was taking another look at the family of Indo-European languages, I decided that the horse was one of the most important human “inventions”. First, we domesticated the ox, also a fantastic invention, but this animal did not really take us that far. We could have done worse and picked the bison for a working animal, but stilll. 

A yoke of oxen can pull a cart and plough a field and the going is steady but very slow. Then again, I thought of another great invention: flour. Oxen have played a significant role in the growing of wheat or other cereals. 

> We take our daily bread pretty much for granted, even if we bake our own. Even if we mill our own flour: who even thought up such a thing!? We are working on borrowed IP (intellectual property).  Nowadays they'd patent the milling of flower as a technical fabrication process.

Think about it: would *you* know **intuitively**, stranded on your desert island which crops to grow? It’s all good and well to think along Darwinian lines and say, it must have been a long history of trial and error, but how many thousands of plants were there not to pick and taste (and die from)? No point asking our closest relatives the apes: no great bakers, I can think of, amongst them.

![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmasJgTxYKe4UHhgKrZb7jQjwYXHVZheuUVJmuUnAia8Ht/image.png)

## Evolution Or Intuition?
Once we picked the horse, we were on the move! And this was integral to the spread of language and its changes. Imagine if we had never made this fortunate choice: what if we had tried to make the rhino or the otter our favorite farm animal next? 

How did we ever make these choices? They say the dog more or less sought us out (lured by the scraps) but to go from wolf to companion canine is still a big transition. 

Consider how hard it can still be to train your perfect pet; but back in the Stone Age how did it all suddenly come about? Was there one caveman dog-whisperer? Did every tribe happen to have one? What language was there to use in the conversation between dog and man? 

> Hey there, wolf, I think you and I are going to make the best of friends! Come on in and lay down by my fire. 

Now let’s try the cat. Here we find some greater limits in comparison.  A reciprocally affectionate relationship is somewhat trickier to achieve. Yet, the Egyptians soon swore by the cat. Must have been all those grain-stores and the mice. Clearly man never went out to pick his cat. The cat sauntered up to him. You can start off with a lion cub and hope for the best, and there are one or two lion videos that turn your heart to goo, but you really need to down-size your feline before you can hope to cohabitate in harmony.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUuKdduffYc

So,  the horse prooves to be an inspired choice in the long-shot of domesticating something out there on the plains.   I am not sure the zebra or the tapir would have given the same results. Could you go out into herd of mustang to "break one in"? (I was raised by a mother who is panic struck by horses ever since she saw one bite off the finger of the rag and boneman in WWII, so don't ask me, I still carry the vicarious whiff of fear on me.)

![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQSa5zQpRHbGwbTioZq2EAR96dXTofwkeQDvtas4HZoMw/image.png)
[tapir](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapir#/media/File:Tapirus.terrestris.flehmen.jpg)

## The Family Disperses
Thanks to the horse we brought language to the Bulgarians and the Norwegians and the Celts (the journey is a very complex story with much guesswork although language shifts - in as far as they have been documented [oral traditions add to the challenge] - do leave paper trails and the rest is tracing back to the indo-Iranian roots.)  

There remain plenty of mysteries! Where did the Basques get their unique tongue from? And why is Estonian Finnish-Ungaric (and why are these two at all twinned!) but Latvian and Lithuanian is not? This is the amazing story of  man's mobility and dynamic decision-making; or as far as spiritual science is concerned, a process of encoding his spiritual meaning in the dance of the physical (with the larnx for feet).
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@danielshortell ·
Wow, what a great, thought-provoking piece! Well done. I read this, of course, riding bare-back atop my otter, my limp, stringy bread made of this disgusting mash of fescue scraped from my neighbor's lawn (he's out of town for the week fortunately). 

I always enjoy pondering the process of our arduous, collective evolution as a species. So many of the seemingly banal aspects of our life were forged into the human survival process so long ago. And language, oh!, the beautiful minute-to-minute evolutionary track of a living thing never actually finding its feet but dancing beautiful all the while! Someday though, I will find the courage to write an entire story in nothing more than texting acronyms just to spite the written word.
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@sukhasanasister ·
I'll have your nose if you're going on the spite-tour!  I'm sure you are a raw-foodie's dream with your fescue recipes! As long as you don't use smileys (I am smiley-illiterate) I'll read your text-piece. I'm only reading about 150 books already as we type. Talk about alphabet soup....
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@danielshortell ·
Do like some raw food, thought I don't know if my digestive track could honestly handle the amount of fertilizer my neighbor dumps on his exceptionally green lawn. 

Me, I'm a one trick pony with the smiley thing --> :) oh, and this one ;)  Vocab complete.

Yikes, 150 is a big number. I'm sort of a one at a time kind of guy, perhaps two if there are sufficiently differentiated, otherwise as you say, alpha soup.

Anyhow, thanks again, did enjoy the piece (and it reminded me of a Basque professor I had in university... he was very into his language, was actually working on a piece of software to do some sort of deconstruction to it).
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@fishyculture ·
Oh my, this little word nerd just LOVED that great walk through history!
I also love that you reached out to a stranger just because I asked. Thank you, bless you and tip!
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