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😎 Subscribe to the channel: https://t.ly/Ae5k Support us: On Boosty (Russian card): https://boosty.to/osnovachannel On Patreon (international card): / osnovachannel When we first launched Osnova two years ago, we had a list of the first few established speakers. The idea was to cover the basics from various fields, and, what's especially interesting, to find overlaps and connections. You've already seen a few (sometimes more than once): Vyacheslav Dubynin, Alexey Semikhatov, Maria Falikman. But there were also those who didn't get to the podcast right away. And today, we have such a guest – linguist Svetlana Burlak. Svetlana discusses language very convincingly, drawing on data from a wide range of sciences: biology for the structural features of the "speech organs" (larynx, diaphragm, etc.) in other animals; genetics for constructing hypotheses about the existence of a single language; anthropology for searching for the moment when the first word emerged. And it seems like today's conversation turned out to be incredibly interesting, focusing on the most basic aspects: how the first language emerged, what the first words were, and what all languages have in common. I'll be rewatching it with pleasure. OSNOVA on social media: OsNOVA. Briefly: / @osnovashorts VK: https://vk.com/osnovachannel Zen: https://dzen.ru/osnovachannel TikTok: / osnovachannel Instagram*: / osnovachannel 0:00 - Was there a common proto-language? 0:45 - Subscribe to Boris's Telegram 1:04 - What was the very first word? And what is a word? 6:37 - How did ancient people speak? What was ancient speech like? 10:08 - How did speech emerge physiologically? 13:26 - What were the early forms of communication? And how did they change? 17:34 - Did language originate in the brain? 25:15 - How closely related can the world's languages be to each other? 31:02 - What do Russian and English have in common? What are Indo-European languages? 45:32 - Has English suffered from globalization? How does English change from country to country? 54:19 - How far back in history can we look for languages? 1:05:29 - Did a proto-language exist? What could it have been like? 1:12:21 - Why are modern languages so different from each other? 1:14:54 - Burger and hamburger. Where did these words come from? 1:19:52 - Is a new language being created? 1:27:52 - Could languages merge in the future? designated as extremist and blocked in the Russian Federation as a Meta product* **designated as an extremist organization

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