What are language isolates... and why are they interesting?

Nov 30 2022

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Even today, mysteries remain common in the world of languages and one of the biggest of these is the origin of the world’s language isolates. The term refers to languages such as Basque, Korean, and, up until recently, also included Japanese that have no demonstrable living (or dead) ancestors, so their history and origins remain a secret. While there is still some confusion about what exactly makes a language isolate and the term keeps changing, it’s still an interesting topic to get acquainted with. So today, we’ll take a close look at the concept of language isolates to see what makes them so unusual and fascinating.

What is an isolated language?

The term “language isolate” is usually applied to languages that don’t seem to be related to any other language, meaning they don’t appear to descend from a common ancestor. In fact, this is the working definition of an isolate:

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