hanuman wrote:SWM wrote:Everyone on Safehold is given some basic education. All of the teachers were either trained at the Temple, or trained by someone who trained at the Temple. And unlike medieval Europe, everyone is taught to read the holy text, and the holy text is written in the vernacular. That goes a long way toward maintaining a consistent language. But the text does note that accents do vary considerably across the planet.
The other factor enforcing a single language, of course, is the exigencies of a fictional story.
I'll respond shortly to Jeff Engel's post. Just wanted to reply to you first.
There is a general agreement among linguists that not only the various standardized national dialects of English (Queen's, American, Australian etc) but also the regional dialects within the various English-majority countries continue to diverge, despite the cultural influence of Hollywood, the near-universal access and constant exposure to the internet, TV and radio, and the relatively cheap modes of mass long-distance transport. Oh, and despite literacy levels in the 90 percentiles.
I do not deny that. That is why I added the line hinting that the real reason is because it's a fictional planet.
On the other hand, the teachers in those various regions are not all taught in the same institution, as they are on Safehold. All teachers on Safehold are in a single division of the CoGA, and most of those teachers are either taught at the Temple or taught by people who learned at the Temple. There is simply no comparable situation on the Earth.