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Language complexity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Language complexity
It is sometimes said that all human languages are equally complex. This is partially an overcorrection of racialist theories that held that "primitive" people spoke "primitive" languages, but also a potential implication of Chomskyan linguistics. ==A comparison== Guy (1994)〔Jacques Guy, ("sci.lang FAQ" ), message-ID: 3bjmtc$ci3@medici.trl.OZ.AU, sci.lang, 1994, December 1〕 illustrates the point by comparing two Santo languages he has worked on that are about as closely related as French and Spanish, Tolomako and Sakao, both spoken in the village of Port Olry, Vanuatu. Because these languages are very similar to each other, and equally distant from English, he holds that neither is inherently biased as being seen as more easy or difficult by an English speaker (see difficulty of learning languages).
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