Geographic isolation limited access to stories told in oral tradition due to language differences between regions.
<h3>What is oral tradition?</h3>
- It is the custom of telling stories that were not written.
- It is the tradition of passing these stories from generation to generation, without the use of writing.
Language is very important in the oral tradition because the people who tell and listen to the story must understand the words used so that the tradition remains alive.
This issue was hampered by geographical isolation. This is because this isolation provoked the creation of new languages and customs, which did not allow the stories to cross the borders between the regions.
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