tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640914662099560643.post8061708837166401308..comments2013-12-16T11:49:19.662+13:00Comments on 50 books ५० फ़िल्म्ज़: Book 02/50 Empires of the Wordmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640914662099560643.post-64883281843640317032012-04-10T23:31:14.405+12:002012-04-10T23:31:14.405+12:00I can relate! I love the persistent mysteries that...I can relate! I love the persistent mysteries that linger throughout history by means of language. It seems to me that Ostler, Deutscher and David Crystal have pretty much got the "mass-market" linguistics field sewn up, although Crystal's focus is on English.mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042500344000182850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2640914662099560643.post-85633689450821810382012-04-10T23:14:05.993+12:002012-04-10T23:14:05.993+12:00That sounds very interesting. Weird fact about me...That sounds very interesting. Weird fact about me, I have always been interested in languages my whole life, but as a child had a hard time getting interested in history. It's only as an adult when I realized how much of understanding relationships among languages IS understanding the movement of people and cultures that I was able to find a way to sink my teeth into history and really start learning and retaining some. Linguistics saved my intellectual curiosity!carla (filmigeek)http://filmigeek.netnoreply@blogger.com