'Babelfish' to translate alien tongues could be built
Graham Steel
Sunday, 20 April 2008 10:28 UTC
If we ever make contact with intelligent aliens, we should be able to build a universal translator to communicate with them, according to a linguist and anthropologist in the US.
Such a “babelfish”, which gets its name from the translating fish in Douglas Adams’s book The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, would require a much more advanced understanding of language than we currently have. But a first step would be recognising that all languages must have a universal structure, according to Terrence Deacon of the University of California, Berkeley, US.
New Scientist 18th April 08
NB, I checked out a phrase Pynaikpoldreequark Nawatrukulousflawfus from a 1950’s Sci-Fi B Movie and got Patrick Thistle Football Club. Mazing !!
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