We Discovered the World's Weirdest Languages—and English is High Up on the List

We Discovered the World's Weirdest Languages—and English is High Up on the List

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http://www.newsweek.com/worlds-weirdest-languages-english-1396174

Is English “weird”? Many of us might feel this is true when we’re trying to explain the complex spelling rules of the language, or the meanings of idioms such as “it’s raining cats and dogs” to someone who is learning English. Teaching or learning any language is, however, never an easy task.

But what is a “weird” language anyway? I am a linguist and we generally aim to be as objective as possible in the study of human language. We view ourselves as language scientists who make hypotheses about how humans use language and test them against linguistic data. Unlike so-called “language police”, we believe it is important to avoid where possible making value judgments about language.

We Discovered the World's Weirdest Languages—and English is High Up on the List

Apr 15, 2019, 11:27am UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/worlds-weirdest-languages-english-1396174 > Is English “weird”? Many of us might feel this is true when we’re trying to explain the complex spelling rules of the language, or the meanings of idioms such as “it’s raining cats and dogs” to someone who is learning English. Teaching or learning any language is, however, never an easy task. > But what is a “weird” language anyway? I am a linguist and we generally aim to be as objective as possible in the study of human language. We view ourselves as language scientists who make hypotheses about how humans use language and test them against linguistic data. Unlike so-called “language police”, we believe it is important to avoid where possible making value judgments about language.