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jueves, 30 de enero de 2014

Sanskrit

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=Sanskrit&searchmode=none

How many of our common used words come from Sanskrit?

How much are facilitated our reflections, our memorization, our language and our deep comprehension of thoughts, and reality by our own etymological knowledge?

(Many times Intuition is enough for discovering etymologies, appearing in your mind those similar words that make "the family" around certain one.)

Is not true that,
being the language per se something so much dynamic, in space and time,
the actual denial for etymologies,


We could say that those sciences related to Language (truly allllllll!) still act and think as if evolution don't exist at all.

Maybe what we need is the Darwinization of Language, that is the constant of change, that today is accepted in Biology and History.

Words are alive

There are not dead languages,

Dead is thus the language constructed with these lies.

Words and biological languages make part of life, of a evolviong life.

Life is reconstructing Herself.

Languages are reconstructing themselves.

All life is a remix.

Languages are a remix, many remix.

Stupid ad infinitum would be to lose time (remember politicians?) discussing about what language would be used in such situation... and so many rules about language.

Global World of Words makes Us clear that communication is increased and enriched with more langauges.

Plurilinguism never could be considered a handicap, but a great advantage.

Politicians would speak some time in all the local regional languages of their geographical circumscription.




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