How Many Languages Are There in the World
The object of inquiry in linguistics is human language, in particular the extent and limits of diversity in the world’s languages
One might suppose, therefore, that linguists would have a clear and reasonably precise notion of how many languages there are in the world
It turns out, however, that there is no such definite count—or at least, no such count that has any status as a scientific finding of modern linguistics
The reason for this lack is not (just) that parts of the world such as highland New Guinea or the forests of the Amazon have not been explored in enough detail to ascertain the range of people who live there
Rather, the problem is that the very notion of enumerating languages is a lot more complicated than it might seem
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