Will there ever be a single global language?
Continued migration is reshaping the linguistic map and in some parts of the world there鈥檚 a fight to keep languages alive.
Christmas is a time of year when many families and friends come together for a period of joy, peace and goodwill.
The story of the birth of Jesus Christ has been translated into thousands of languages over thousands of years.
And while you may hear it differently, the message is the same.
From carols to conversations, Christmas reminds us how united we can be. But there鈥檚 still one thing that sets us apart and prevents us from truly understanding one another - language.
Esperanto, created in the late 1800s, was the most ambitious direct attempt at creating a singular way of speaking.
Its struggle to spread beyond a committed community shows us how deeply languages are tied to identity, power and history.
This week on The Inquiry we鈥檙e asking: Will there ever be a single global language?
Contributors:
Esther Schor, author Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of Universal Language, professor of English at Princeton University, United States
Patrick Foote, author Immigrant Tongues: Exploring How Languages Moved, Evolved, and Defined Us, YouTuber, United Kingdom
Salikoko Mufwene, professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago, United States
Celeste Rodriguez-Louro, associate professor, chair of linguistics, director of language lab at the University of Western Australia
Presenter and Producer: Daniel Rosney
Researcher: Evie Yabsley
Production Management Assistant: Liam Morrey
Technical Producer: James Bradshaw
Editor: Tom Bigwood
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