Ep91. The Role of Religion in Language Preservation and Evolution

From ancient scriptures to modern prayers, religion has been one of the most powerful forces shaping language across centuries. Sacred texts have not only preserved languages long after they faded from everyday use but have also influenced vocabulary, grammar, and even pronunciation. In this episode, we explore how religious traditions act as linguistic time capsules, keeping ancient tongues alive while also driving language change. How have religious institutions shaped linguistic evolution? Why do some sacred languages remain untouched while others adapt? Join us as we unravel the deep, often overlooked connection between faith and the words we speak today.

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