Leo Jiang

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Language can occur only in the context of a group’s common experience. In large groups, people’s experiences are complex and often disconnected. They have fewer common experiences on which to base their language. Therefore, the larger the group, the more generalizable and simple the common language becomes—as can be clearly seen in the history of languages.
From the Soil: The Foundations of Chinese Society
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