An oral dictionary
Oral societies do not have dictionaries. A dictionary is more than a book of meanings for existing words in a language. It is a kind of artificial memory bank which limits the usefulness of human memory. Human action is still required to rewrite the dictionaries every generation, but a machine could easily do that. It's the words that matter.
Oral societ…
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