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The linguistic similarities between assamese and bengali languages, two of the major languages in india that belong to the same language family. The study examines the components of language, including words, pronunciation, sentences, semantics, and pragmatics, to identify the commonalities and advantages of learning multiple languages. The document also discusses the influence of geographical location, historical background, and intermixing of populations on language development.
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ENG 509: Introduction to Language and Linguistics Ananya Das 23maengs M.A English Dr. Sahila Zafar 15th Dec. 2023
Abstract: The present study deals with linguistic similarities among different languages. It contains suitable literature material about linguistic correlation among languages as the majority of Indian Languages have originated from two language families, namely, Indo-European and Dravidian. Therefore, we can expect languages to have in common while their roots belong to corresponding language or exist to a particular language family. Similarities can also be seen among neighboring regions as it may happen due to intermixing between populations of neighboring regions. The paper studies the similarities among Indian languages through the components chosen like: 1.Words, 2. Pronunciation, 3. Sentences, 4. Semantics and 5. Pragmatics. Therefore, the research topic aimed to collect all the similarities among certain language speaking people to know the language analogies and advantages of learning more than one language regarding the target language. SIMILARITIES AMONG DIFFERENT LANGUAGES Introduction: In India, more than 1500 languages are spoken including official and unofficial languages. Therefore, the majority of these languages have derived from these two languages: Indo-European, Dravidian. While talking about languages and its roots a question arises, what is a language family? "A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language or parental language." (definition according to Wikipedia) as shown in Figure 1.1 and 1.2.
research articles based on language similarity that studied to understand its importance and language similarities that they have in common. Research Objectives :
Figure 1.3 Assamese Alphabet Chart. Figure 1.4 Bengali Alphabet Chart From the above given charts we can see that both the languages share similar alphabets as well as words. In both Assamese and Bengali language there is no proper term for the word "drink". For e.g: "Moi paani khau" (i drink water) but "khau" basically means "eat". If we go through the context the contextual meaning of the sentence is "i eat water". So the term "eat" is used for both liquid and solid things as there is no specific term
well as the neighboring states spoken by Tamil Nadu and Kerala so it's obvious that both languages have influenced each other. So, the observations can also be justified from the geographical point of view. As the palaces share common boundaries and due to intermixing of people we can conclude that all these languages come from one language speaking family. Conclusion: This paper tries to find out the similarity among different languages using the qualitative method. Through observation we can say that mostly the neighboring languages show similarly. The similarities of two particular languages has been shown with examples and also discussed about their language root or parental language. References: