by Swth\r » Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:27 pm
My question was addressed because especially in Greece many people, irrelevant to Linguistics, assume that it is natural to have opinion on language matters, just because they are natural users of it. So, very often extreme positions are found about the (ancient) past of Greek language, its "mathematic" or even "divine" (sic!) structure, its superiority among all natural languages, etc. But the real problems begins on the fact that many highly educated persons, even philologists and teachers (of all specialities), accept such theories and boost myths beyond imagination about ancient greek technology, language, mythology, architecture, art... cultural achievements overall.In the aspect of language it's some kind of linguistic chauvinism, also found in other countries.
Dives qui sapiens est...