This is as good a place as any to ask this I guess:I've been wondering for the longest time-When people first discover remote societies (like Japan, the Native American indians, Aztecs, etc.) how do they exchange languages? I mean obviously there are interpreters now, but how did it all start? How does one go about learning a language that no one has ever spoken before other than the native speakers of that language?
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by pointing out things?
If you understand how languages are acquired and how the acquisition method is taught, you have all the information you need.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeterminacy_of_translation