A Language's Popularity Could Influence Its Grammar and Vocabulary
The number of people who speak a language seems to affect how new words and structures spread.
by Veronique Greenwood
Feb 08, 2018
2 minutes
It’s a peculiar observation that the more people speak a language, the simpler its grammar tends to be. English and Mandarin, for instance, have notably straightforward structures. On the other hand, languages spoken in just a single mountain valley or village can have gorgeously intricate grammars, full of gender and cases and declensions. They also tend to have rather small vocabularies. Meanwhile, the vocabularies of widely
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