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27. Lingue con consonanti che cliccano

27. Lingue con consonanti che cliccano

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In questa puntata esploriamo le ganzissime lingue conosciute come “lingue clic”, un gruppo di idiomi parlati prevalentemente nell’Africa meridionale, noti per l’uso di suoni consonantici articolati tramite veri e propri schiocchi di lingua. Analizziamo i meccanismi fonetici di questi suoni così rari e ci interroghiamo su una suggestiva ipotesi evolutiva: è possibile che questi suoni risalgano alle origini stesse del linguaggio umano? (Spoiler: probabilmente no).

Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna

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Fonti:
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