Vanished Voices

The Indo-European Phrase Book

Разработчик: Zooma

Описание

How did people speak thousands of years ago? How did their language sound? This app is as close to time travel as you can get.
HOW TO USE THE APP
- choose a sentence in order to get details on pronunciation and transliteration in a particular language.
- click on previous or later stages of a language to see how the language changed over time.
- click on the family tree to choose another language.
- click on the speaker icon for audio.
- click on a sentence of a particular language to get information on the historical development of the individual words in this language.
- [square brackets] indicate a phonetic transcription, /slashes/ a phonemic transcription.
- an asterisk (*) is used to indicate that no surviving texts are known in a language, so that the language has been reconstructed on the basis of later stages.
‘Vanished Voices: The Indo-European Phrase Book App’ is part of the research project ‘Splitting the Mother Tongue’ (2014-2020, funded by NWO, project number 276-70-026) by Alwin Kloekhorst (Leiden University). The app integrates the Indo-Anatolian model, according to which the Anatolian branch was a sister language of Proto-Indo-European rather than a daughter language, both going back to an even earlier proto-language called Proto-Indo-Anatolian.
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Outstanding app!! Room for improvement...

Wolferuss on

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This is an amazing app... if you’re a linguist. It’s still a very good app if you’re not. You can get a wonderful perspective on how Proto-Indo European evolved into many of its child and grandchild languages. You can see the evolution, with excellent audio pronunciation, in individual stages, such as Proto-Germanic between Proto-Indo European and modern English. Almost all of the examples come with audible pronunciation, which is extremely helpful. I did dock the app half a star in my rating, because of all the languages and proto-languages, the only one without audio pronunciations is Lithuanian. This is disappointing because of all contemporary spoken languages Lithuanian is generally considered by linguists to be the closest to Proto-Indo European. Hopefully that audio omission will be rectified soon in an app update. But this app should come with basic pronunciation guides on some of the more obscure sounds, and here is where I critique this app another half star on behalf of anyone who is not a linguist. You need to be very familiar with IPA symbols and their corresponding sounds to fully understand some of the language evolution this app demonstrates - especially for disentangling a sequence of obscure sounds in the audio pronunciation. For example the symbol that resembles a question mark (without the dot) is the IPA symbol for a glottal plosive. Since that sound exists in (I think) none of the contemporary PIE languages it would be VERY helpful if the app had a page simply providing audio samples of the sounds each symbol represents, especially if that sound doesn’t exist in contemporary English. Ditto for, among others, the reverse question mark symbol that represents a pharyngeal fricative. Non-linguists will thank the creator for a symbols sound page, with correct audio pronunciation, in an app update. You can look up the pronunciation for any of these symbols easily online, but for the non-specialist that means regularly toggling back and forth between the app and an external webpage. Also, if you’re not a linguist a lot of specialized linguistic terms will be inaccessible. For example, when the app shows a language shift between two stages of a language, would you understand the cause of the shift if all the app tells you is that the shift is due to analogy? Few people who are not linguists would know what is meant by a language shift due to analogy. It would be VERY helpful if the app creator made a page in the app that provides a brie

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J-L B on

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It’s a good start. I’d prefer searchable PIE roots, and the ability to choose a word in any language, and trace its etymology to PIE, or Anatolian.

Incredible

cac73hoya on

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This is such an amazing way to explore the connections between languages! Thank you!

Fantastic app!!

Luchinonino on

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I only wish there was Armenian, Albanian, and maybe Tocharian B! I mean obviously it would be wonderful if every IE language was on here, because this is by far the most elegant layout I’ve ever seen of this. The fact that there is audio for every given proto language and proto-IE is amazing.

Whole languages in place of a few sentences? Please.

DiggerOfHistory on

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It would be nice if this app was able to track a word in a given indo-European language back to it origins.

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