My brain hurts pls no
Easy question, not such an easy answer. I've always thought about it as a child.
Who named things, where did these words even come from and why were they given that name? Everyone knows that a tree is a tree or a table is a table. But why?
Yes there are different languages, but they all recognize as the same object and translated word.
Or maybe I'm being a confused idiot.
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My brain hurts pls no
I have the same question too. Who came up with the names of the colors? How do we all know to call red as red? What if red was called blue and blue was called red?
That some deep shit my homie. Have you ever listened to some psychedelic music?
here you go: infected mushroom is really good.
thats not deep thinking that's just over thinking. words are verbal associations and meanings can differ from region to region.
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Who invented Google? Why don't people use it? All this deep thinking!
https://blog.dictionary.com/semiology/
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Did you even read the fucking article that I linked you?
Okay, let's look into it more. From: https://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/ling008_a.html. . . The foundation of his project is breaking down our idea of a word into its component parts: the concept and the sound-image.
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. . . according to Saussure the only function of the word “tree” is to be different from every other word. For all he cares it could be “blarg” as long as every speaker of a language recognizes that “blarg” signifies a leafy wooded plant.
Where did the very first word originate from? There's nothing to scientifically back it, but a lot of people support the theory of language developing organically as sound became linked to ideas and objects.. . .In fact, medical and legal vocabulary can easily be derived from Latin and Greek roots to this day.
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Latin and Greek belong to the same family as Proto-Germanic, a family that developed from Proto-Indo-European (PIE). This is the earliest language about which we have any knowledge from which European languages (and those of India) developed.
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Although English owes its greatest lexical debt to Greek and Latin, it has borrowed generously from other languages as well: Scandinavian, Hindi, Yiddish, various East European languages and, of course, North American native languages.
I thought about this a lot as a kid, but honestly there's not a whole lot to discuss. No one here is going to make a scientific breakthrough that wasn't already discovered and/or proven/denied elsewhere. What is known and what is theory is just things that researchers find throughout the years.
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Ever think that yellow to me could look like a different yellow to you?, for example: my yellow could be your red but theres no way of finding out because we both still know that colour as yellow. It boggles my mind
well , actually the things was given their name just because people felt the need to recognize them and it could be even different names , this is how we got a lot of languages all over the world though
We should go deeper.