The Loom Of Language -
As tribes migrated, they encountered different landscapes. A desert tribe might weave dozens of words for "sand" or "heat," while a mountain people developed a vocabulary rich in "stone" and "climbing".
The "weaver" in this story is . For thousands of years, languages have bumped into one another, tangling their threads and creating new patterns. The Loom of Language
In this metaphorical "story," human language is not a static object but a living tapestry woven on a cosmic loom. The Warp: The Foundational Threads As tribes migrated, they encountered different landscapes
It began with the primal urge to share survival information—the location of water, the approach of a predator, or the warmth of a fire. As tribes migrated