LEIBNIZ: AS LÍNGUAS E AS NAÇÕES

Hudson Canuto

Ifal


Abstract

For Leibniz, all languages seem to have come from some very ancient language, already lost or, at least, greatly modified and corrupted due to internal or external factors that influenced it. This modification or corruption gives rise to modern languages. In addition to considering what the closest language to the original language could have been, we must focus on the fact that in the connection of languages we clearly see the connection of nations. This would show that people, Europeans at least, would have a common origin.

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