• 19. E se arrivassero gli alieni? Di esolingue e astrolinguistica

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

19. E se arrivassero gli alieni? Di esolingue e astrolinguistica

  • Summary

  • In questa puntata parliamo di astrolinguistica, anche nota come esolinguistica o xenolinguistica, ovvero la branca della linguistica dedicata allo studio di lingue ipotetiche non umane, o esolingue, cioè lingue che potrebbero essere parlate dagli alieni.
    Vediamo alcune delle modalità possibili di comunicazione aliena, e esploriamo la struttura delle lingue umane, chiedendoci cosa potrebbe essere universale nelle lingue in generale e se ciò potrebbe applicarsi a lingue aliene, e cosa questo implica per la nostra comprensione del linguaggio e della comunicazione.

    Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna

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