A dialect evolved naturally to facilitate communications in a genetically distinct population group. Several dialects form into an ethnic group for social interaction. Dialects in an ethnic group are usually variations, and they can still communicate with each other in their original dialects. Languages are artificial rules of syntax and grammar invented by a committee to facilitate communication between ethnic groups. Dialects are unique DNA signatures. Ethnic groups are a family of related DNA. Languages have no genetic information. Linguists made the false assumption that languages are DNA and invented false theories of Indian history. Dialects of an ethnic group are arranged as an automated slideshow that changes slides every 5 seconds.
Select an ethnic group in the listbox to see its dialects. Slides change every 5 seconds.