Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Whats the meaning of a vowel?
A vowel is a set of Roman letters [aeiou] which are assigned the lesser perceived or spoken voice/phonetics. These are analytical approaches of Language, where a small voice can gradually become very heavy and prominent due to social usage. Once they become so they actually lose their vowel nature from the analytical point of view…
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A day of language analysis [interesting facts go read’em]
Just found a important clue as to why Japanese: anata is YOU. Because in Gandhari?/pali?/prakrit?: atta=self/me.
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Learning Hiragana fast -II
Confusion: む す ず [mu su ~ zu/ju] So I have told you 68-18-3=47 characters, howto remember them by remembering far less than 47 characters. [ofcourse not in any particular way but by trying to be as simple as I could given I could remember them in about 3 hours] I will tryy to simplify…
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How to learn Hiragana in few hours? [Learning Hiragana fast -I]
か [ka, there is a k with broken hand] が [ga, there is a k with broken hand but 2-stroke because ga is a heavier ka]
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Can tea be this hot?
Kokor’s theorem: in linguistic analysis a non-anthropic alternation is not any less important than an anthropic one. Non-anthropic alternation: one artificial alternation eg a machine/systematic/synthetic alternation. Anthropic alternation: phonetic variations due to how people speak from one place to another, one time to another, one poeple to another ..
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