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  • #31
    Originally posted by Gangerolf
    interesting stuff mate, although bit irrellevant civ-game-wise? for even more language related stuff you should check out this site:
    http://www.ethnologue.com/country_index.asp
    Thank you, Gangerolf. And if you are interested, here are some other links:


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    KryssTal Language Families
    Last edited by dervish; June 7, 2002, 01:29.

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    • #32
      I think most of the countries have lots of minorities as happy faces on someone's city board menus, who got into other nations city boxes not only by conquest but also by culture flipping, or by both and when these faces become unhappy they become little chechnyas.
      Language was the main vehicle of any civilization - remember those times when some other minorities were beaten up to speak the main tongue of the Empire. Or made to speak so in a different way. That's that.

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      • #33
        Yeah, that's the point. That's why i wouldn't say that languages correspond well to ethnicity - there has been too many cases of ethnic groups or individuals changing languages due to conquest, assimilation, migration, etc.
        Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ranskaldan
          Yeah, that's the point. That's why i wouldn't say that languages correspond well to ethnicity - there has been too many cases of ethnic groups or individuals changing languages due to conquest, assimilation, migration, etc.
          Which means what? That language is more correspondent to civilization than to ethnicity? And we still have problem of differentiating civilization from culture and that from nation and that from civilization, which you can find on "Civilization: culture or nation" thread. I am confused too, I don't know which one is which one.
          We live in such imperfect underdone world!!

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          • #35
            Is there any resources on the web to track down relationship of American Indians among themselves, I find very scarce information about them.

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            • #36
              The possible reason for that scarcity is because no one can track down the relationship between Native Americans?

              well their language groups certainly seem to be much smaller.
              Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff

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              • #37
                Another link to sites with languages and countries, where lots of useful swear words can be picked up
                Last edited by dervish; June 7, 2002, 03:19.

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                • #38
                  whoa!!

                  how many more links do you have up your sleeve?
                  Poor silly humans. A temporarily stable pattern of matter and energy stumbles upon self-cognizance for a moment, and suddenly it thinks the whole universe was created for its benefit. -- mbelleroff

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ranskaldan
                    whoa!!

                    how many more links do you have up your sleeve?
                    Not too many now. Used to have more, there are still more that I don't know of.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by dervish
                      Is there any resources on the web to track down relationship of American Indians among themselves, I find very scarce information about them.
                      I've seen plenty, including one site that actually listed all known amerindian languages by language group, and the number of known speakers of that language. It even listed extict tongues. Some were really sad - 5 speakers, the youngest 70 years old, that sort of thing. Others are doing fine, with thousands of native speakers and many more with 2nd language knowledge.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by dervish
                        You are right. This ethnic tree can be triggered to action only, and should be, to my mind, when your population becomes sort of unhappy with your rule and wants to separate and secede from your tyranic Empire or whatever rule for a number of reasons (here you can throw any reason thinkable and unthinkable within the game framework). And then on the other hand they hate to join your neighbours, so they wouldn't join them either, well, unless they have very high culture compared to yours. So, if your neighbours are not so advanced in culture and in science, and they are pissed off by your rule, they secede and form a nation of their own with coulpe of cities on your border. I think there were cases like that in the past. Of course you will try to do everything to win their favour back, here the ethnic tree could also be of value, it will recommend new names of your confederate nation or whatever.
                        well, that's a great idea! and would be a wonderful change to the game... make it more realistic:
                        no culture flipping... more like an independence declaration. (lots of) military units can prevent them from going, but that causes even more riots and unhappiness (not just in the city). i'd call it 'suppressor weariness' (à la weariness). take tibet, palestine and other countries for example. occupation doesn't make it better.

                        each civilization can have 2-3 possible nationalities the independence fighters then get, best if that historicly based. it wouldn't have to be like the examples in the thread. it could also be something like algerians get independent from france (even though they aren't french at all). etc.

                        how about proposing dervish's idea to firaxis for an update or PTW?
                        - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
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                        • #42
                          The US, India, China (turn of last century and late this century), E Pakistan; are good examples of how strong military presence may not prevent rebellion. Sometimes strong military presence is actually more of an incentive to rebel than less. Check out the USA Constitution: No quartering of soldiers in your home, outside of a bad war situation. Why? Because it was forced on them before independence.

                          Good job, Dervish and others. Keep up the impressive work.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by kring
                            The US, India, China (turn of last century and late this century), E Pakistan; are good examples of how strong military presence may not prevent rebellion. Sometimes strong military presence is actually more of an incentive to rebel than less. Check out the USA Constitution: No quartering of soldiers in your home, outside of a bad war situation. Why? Because it was forced on them before independence.

                            Good job, Dervish and others. Keep up the impressive work.
                            yep, you're right in that point. the great british empire controlled half of the world, but englang itself is geographically small... so it was just a matter of time until they'd loose their influence. same with rome... they controlled more or less all of the (to them) known world... but some centuries later rome fell...

                            but i meant my comment more in smaller ranges e.g. the basks in spain. or look on over to east-timor. they wanted independence, malaysia (or at least pro-malay paramilitary) suppressed the voices with brute force... but now after some time they broke free.

                            i know, my examples aren't that great, but my point is:
                            "firaxis should add independence declaration instead of culture flipping (or even take both)"
                            - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
                            - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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                            • #44
                              Those are great examples. Consider East Timor is now independent. Some countries have given some of their subjects more independence (not total) to avoid revolutions.

                              I would like some kind of modified civil war, just like you suggest.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Marquis de Sodaq

                                I've seen plenty, including one site that actually listed all known amerindian languages by language group, and the number of known speakers of that language. It even listed extict tongues. Some were really sad - 5 speakers, the youngest 70 years old, that sort of thing. Others are doing fine, with thousands of native speakers and many more with 2nd language knowledge.
                                Well, could you give us a link to them. It would be very interesting, you know.

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