Category: Language
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A note about vowels in different languages.
( — The rendering is called as transliteration rules, eg if 1) a is said as a as in Apple or 2) a as in saw 3) a as in Asia or 4) a as in Daddy. They are 4 different transLIT rules hence 4 types of phonetic rendering of the same alphabetic-element a, a…
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Mythology book, myth = mithya.
About one and half years or so, ago, when I was doing language analysis (still, started more than 3 yrs ago perhaps) I pronounced (first in fb) that myth (the Eng world) is phonetically mythya (translit: mithya) which means falsity. (in one of my article). Devdutt, A prominent mythologist (although he is perhaps one who…
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Two haikus today …
haiku 1. shiroi tsuru hikou suru desu midori yama White cranes Flying happily A green mountain
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A small article on Etymology.
Here is one more: Plato. Plato is said to be BROAD in Greek. While Sun is clearly broad as it has to be in Sun theory, look what phonetics in Indianic matches so closely with that? In two attempts I found: Prasasta where the r/l and s/a/g/h etc [r/l means r and l alternate phonetically…
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Sextus Empiricus; Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad-infinitum.
Sextus Empiricus the Greek Philosopher teacher gave this philosophy which I call “Approval Non-approval dichotomy ad infinitum” “Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth. This criterion, then, either is without a judge’s approval or has been approved. But if it is without approval, whence comes it…