tungumálasaga
Tungumálasaga, meaning "language history" in Icelandic, refers to the study of the historical development of languages. It is a subfield of linguistics that examines how languages change over time, tracing their origins, evolution, and relationships with other languages. This field investigates phenomena such as sound changes, grammatical shifts, vocabulary expansion, and the processes of language divergence and convergence.
The study of tungumálasaga often involves reconstructing proto-languages, hypothetical ancestral languages from which modern languages are
Key methods in tungumálasaga include comparative linguistics, which compares linguistic forms and structures across different languages