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Does Geography Influence Language?

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Languages are used in almost every part of the globe, with varying degrees of variance in terms of the local habitat in which speakers live. In 2013, a study was presented that suggested that geographical factors could impact language. The scientists find a link between high elevation and the presence of ejective vowels, regardless of whether the languages are associated.

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"Does Geography Influence Language?"

Languages are used in almost every part of the globe, with varying degrees of

variance in terms of the local habitat in which speakers live. In 2013, a study was

presented that suggested that geographical factors could impact language. The

scientists find a link between high elevation and the presence of ejective vowels,

regardless of whether the languages are associated.

The geographic location in which a language is used may have a direct effect

on its phonetic shape, according to researchers. They looked at the altitudes and

geographic latitudes of 567 linguistic sites in a global phonetic dataset. compared to

languages without this type of tones, languages with syntactic ejective vowels were

shown to be nearer to inhabitable elevated locations (Everett). Furthermore, the

average and median heights of linguistic places with phonation were noticed to be

relatively high. The characteristics discovered can be found on all of the world's

major continents and are not due to the impact of specific language groupings

(Everett). They demonstrate a significantly positive global association between

altitude and the chance of ejective consonants being used in a language.

They not only record this pattern in great depth but they also provide two

probable explanations for its presence. They speculate that because of the lower

atmospheric pressure at higher heights, ejective noises may be enhanced.

Furthermore, they believe that ejective noises may aid in reducing water vapor loss

through expired breath. These explanations show how lowering the surrounding air

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