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- Can we define closeness of two written language scripts? Something like Telugu, Kannada; Tamil, Malayalam; Bangla, Assamese pairs seem to look similar and hence are closer to each other compared to say Telugu and Tamil.
- What is the origin of written script? Was it defined by the writing material (sharp pen, blunt pen) and written material (flexible, rigid) so that certain languages used similar but not exactly the same script?
- What is the first thing a child draws? Is it the same when given (a) chalk and slate, (b) crayon and paper, (c) stick and sand? Do all children draw the same thing? (straight line or zig-zag lines)
- Why some have good looking handwriting compared to others? Is this dictated by the fineness of motor control?
- Why is A (in English) and "अ" (Devanagari) the first alphabet? Is it because this the easiest and most natural sound for the speech production mechanism to make? independent of language this seems to be true.
- What is the origin of "A" compared to "a"? Why is this not seen in Indian language script? Atleast this (capital alphabets) seems to be exploited in named entity recognition. Like wise we have "a = अ" and "aa = आ" in Hindi which is not seen in English. Note that "A" is equal to "a" (English) but "a = अ" not equal to "aa = आ" (in Hindi)
- Why are there different number of phonemes in different languages? Does it demonstrate any fineness or intelligence of the creator? meaning if there are larger number of phonemes then the "distance" between phonemes is smaller (sound more alike) and to capture this "sound resolution" requires more fineness!
- Which is the latest (human) language created? Why was it created? How was it created? and When was it created?
- Is it possible to have a universal language? Leaving alone the politics around a language and the champions of a language do not play a role?
- Which is the easiest spoke language to learn? Why? Or are all languages equally easy or hard?
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