If a language dies, does knowledge die with it? : :
Indigenous Societies
The Arts
History
Imagination
Language
Memory
Language
Ex: Caveman Paintings
Art can be intercepted in many different ways depending on the person
Knowledge doesn't die when the language dies because even if the language we can still imagine what the texts were about
Ex: Hieroglyphics
Language can be conveyed in many different ways
People think differently
Ex: Amurdag
Through out history many different societies have used oral language
Ex: Viking Runes
Language helps spread the knowledge but not kill it
Language changes like people
There are many societies that communicate with symbols and pictures
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Knowledge can be lost if the language it self is not recorded in paper and is only memorized
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Languages can't survive the test of time
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Language is just a system used by humans for communication
Amurdak, also rendered Amurdag, Amurdak, Amurag, Amarag and Wureidbug, is an Aboriginal Australian language historically spoken in an area around the eastern coast of Van Diemen Gulf, in the Northern Territory of Australia