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RE[2]: Look at the numerals
by caminoix on Wed 10th Oct 2012 20:14
in reply to "RE: Look at the numerals"
Well, how do you know small, large and huge are logarithmic? Can you back it up with any research?
The great majority of languages have native numerals up to at least ten. Which makes sense if you think about counting on your fingers. Anyhow, I fail to see how dividing the food by visual means or measuring relatively short distances in days of walking supports, or actually even relates to the idea of logarithmic perception of numbers.




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There are logarithmic numerical expressions in all languages - eg small, large, huge.
In pre-agrarian socities there is no real need for precise numerals larger than about 5. It is easy enough to divide food by visual means or describe a distance as "three days walking".