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If a language dies does knowledge die with it?, Latin "dying"…
If a language dies does knowledge die with it?
LANGUAGE - verbal communication
History
Emotion
Knowledge can be expressed through the arts
Rhythm in music can become knowledge as people will internalize it and remember
Knowledge can be expressed through different forms of communication
Traditional ceremonies/ dances in African tribes (maybe use TFA)
Language
Knowledge survives death of a language as long as there are people left to know it
There is always a different way for knowledge to be understood or expressed. i.e other language verbally
People can rediscover already learned knowledge at a later time, the knowledge is just hidden for a period of time
Human Sciences
Language
People dont convey all knowledge with languagae; mediums can be used
Many emotions of what is being depicted cant be properly conveyed through a limited language
the creation of adam painting; conveys the awe of religion and love for god
Sense Perception
You can exchange knowledge through sense and experiences
Knowledge can be found on an individuals own without explicit communication
my father taking me to a baseball game
Opinions on something can be
Dying- Not being used by any particular culture or group as a primary language
Gerald, The Man
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Answer: no
Latin "dying" but historic info from Rome surviving through books or verbal telling with a different language