Genetic relationship (linguistics)
- Genetic relationship (linguistics)
In
linguistics , genetic relationship is the usual term for the relationship which exists betweenlanguage s that are members of the samelanguage family . The term genealogical relationship is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the unrelated use of the term in biologicalgenetics .Two languages are considered to be genetically related if one is descended from the other or if both are descended from a common ancestor. For example, Italian is descended from Latin. Italian and Latin are therefore said to be genetically related. Spanish is also descended from Latin. Therefore, Spanish and Italian are genetically related.
Contact with another language can result in influence by it. For example, English has been influenced by French, Persian has been influenced by Arabic, and Japanese has been influenced by Chinese. However, this influence by definition does not constitute a genetic relationship.
The discipline of
historical linguistics rests on thetheory that almost all of the languages spoken in the world today can be grouped by derivation from common ancestral languages into a relatively small number of families. For example, English is related to otherIndo-European languages and more specifically to the Germanic family (West Germanic branch), whileMandarin Chinese is related to many otherSino-Tibetan languages .ee also
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Language family
*Genetic linguistics
*Genetic (linguistics)
*Language isolate
*Sprachbund
*Language merger
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