Tag: science of language

  • The origin of the word “nemesis” ..

    The origin of the word “nemesis” ..

    also see the slight difference in shichi [7七] and the symbol in 死. The latter is used as a symbol for person asif one is sitting. 7七 is used anywhere there is nature’s elements present: eg 花hana=flower、脂abura=fat/oil、 指yubi=finger. One might be tempted to say in finger and fat the “sitting person is used” although my…

  • Languages like English/Indian in modern times derived vastly from Chinese/Japanese

    This means 5 elements were stolen from Chinese system. The Chinese 7 system is amply evidenced in Japanese culture, eg 7 layered Pagoda. Also this analysis is remarkable: 七+名=死, which says shichi+mei = shi, 7 + name = death. Once a person has met its 7 [七] elements [person = name 名] its death. death…

  • How did a primitive man speak?

    primitive man goes “nah just teasing you cos you think everything was so well developed even 5000 years ago, I usually spea k like this grrr kkllrrr iimmn gggdddd s s dsjkjdejekedknkejdjedkduh which some smart people understood to be the first alphabet, they have developed everything from them to what you have now. See there…

  • how well read are my language articles?

    How well are my language research articles read: 600 views in last 8 weeks. [75 reads every week since language articles were written 8 weeks ago]

  • How to recognize words in various languages … a magic formula

    1. the languages are “read” into Roman. Roman without any particular rules not defined is arbitrary. That is it becomes neutral, devoid of biases from language rules. It unlocks the languages into their neutral forms. The languages are basically a rule or lock defined to capture particular meanings from a vast arbitrary tract of phonetics…