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What language is that, anyways?

For a novice, this is a non-trivial question. Imagine you've come across some text, say, a caption to this picture: Lincoln-gettysburg.png

Does it look like this?

Or this?

Or this?

For an Asian Studies scholar it should be clear that, the samples' content aside, the writing system used in the first sample is Chinese, that of the second is Japanese, and the third sample is written in Korean. But even the average American novice might be able to draw some conclusions about the content of the samples above with an examination of the first few symbols in the last two samples and a few additional contextual clues:

Lincoln.gif

The observant reader will have guessed what the source text of the samples is by now. But the problem of "What language is that?" is still impenetrable to the uninitiated: Even knowing the content of the text in question doesn't help. Is there a website with a "search window" into which you can copy and paste text to have it analyzed? Or do you need a book like this:

Unfortunately, I don't know of any online tool that will help. Barring access to an encyclopedia like the one cited above, this may be a case where you have to ask someone who knows.

Alternatively, you can spend some time perusing the three samples above and learn how to distinguish between the writing systems that each language employs by picking out salient aspects of each.

Hiragana: あいうえお
Katakana: アイウエオ

Next time, you will know.


Incidentally, for those of you who aren't well-versed in American history, the content of the caption to the first image (rendered in three different languages) is the first line of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address:

The first image itself is the only known photograph of Lincoln at Gettysburg. He's the one centered in the lower third of the photograph, hatless, looking down.

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