Alien Linguistics extraterrestrial languages file 1901 by Adrian S. Neubauer published on 2020-01-19T15:27:15Z An attempt to conjecturally recreate a sonic stream designed for earthlings A communication sound file designed coherent for human ears by an extraterrestrial intelligence. It consists of 2 steps modulations, The main one is a metallic stream modulated signal which evolves regularly. Step two human like, alien reconstructed male female alternated vocal modulations speech distributed along the first regular metallic like modulated stream. Illustrated with a fragment of his melodic range spectrogram (sonic visualiser) "The linguistic Noam Chomsky has often said that if a Martian visited Earth, it would think we all speak dialects of the same language, because all terrestrial languages share a common underlying structure. But if aliens have language, would it be similar to ours? That’s the big question. There’s some evidence that the way our bodies are built (standing erect with two hands to manipulate objects and our particular standard set of sensing organs) has a lot to do with what kind of language we speak. If that’s true, we might be able to manage the language of aliens who are roughly humanoid, but the language spoken by sentient gas bags or intelligent snails would be forever beyond us. Still, the idea of E.T.s is fascinating to all of us, and astronomers engaged in SETI (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) continue to be optimistic that we might someday hear a radio signal from intelligent aliens. If so, linguists like those at METI (messaging extraterrestrial intelligence mission) are trying to lay some groundwork for bridging the language differences, assuming the E.T.s have a language." sources: https://earthsky.org/space/meti-workshop-linguists-talk-extraterrestrials http://meti.org/en/mission Oberhaus, Daniel: Extraterrestrial Languages MIT Press https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/extraterrestrial-languages Genre Electronic