Words that last, by Wilson Andrews and David Brown, May 6, 2013
“A research team led by Mark Pagel at the University of Reading in England has identified 23 ultraconserved words that have remained largely unchanged for 15,000 years. Words that sound and mean the same thing in different languages are called cognates. These are five words that have cognates in at least four of the seven Eurasiatic language families. Those languages, about 700 in all, are spoken in an area extending from the British Isles to western China and from the Arctic to southern India. Only one word, thou (the singular form of you), has a cognate in all seven families. Read related article.”
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