Measurement of the LANGUAGE PIE (Proto-Indo-European)
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Measurement of the LANGUAGE PIE (Proto-Indo-European)
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It has been a long time, that intellectuals, scholars and Western linguists, unable to discover the real roots of the languages have come up with the theory of Proto-Indo-European language, according to them, a language already disappeared, by which always according to them, lay out all European languages, giving the same credit to the natural offspring and vehicular ones. The following example is one of the many, that this would likely be not true, empirical roots of PIE language are a "scientific" fairytale , which adds more mystery in the whole account. The truth is that all words of written/spoken, are graphical /lexical transformation product of the primitive words which carry a particular concept in themselves, and there is nowhere common PIE roots, which linguists has filled their books with, defocusing our attention from the simple truth. www.arberiaonline.com
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Measurement of the LANGUAGE PIE (Proto-Indo-European)
Description:
It has been a long time, that intellectuals, scholars and Western linguists, unable to discover the real roots of the languages have come up with the theory of Proto-Indo-European language, according to them, a language already disappeared, by which always according to them, lay out all European languages, giving the same credit to the natural offspring and vehicular ones. The following example is one of the many, that this would likely be not true, empirical roots of PIE language are a "scientific" fairytale , which adds more mystery in the whole account. The truth is that all words of written/spoken, are graphical /lexical transformation product of the primitive words which carry a particular concept in themselves, and there is nowhere common PIE roots, which linguists has filled their books with, defocusing our attention from the simple truth. www.arberiaonline.com
Author:
2bilderberg
Tags:
Albania, albanian, language, ProtoIndo, European, Ancient, Pelasgians, Illyria, illyrians, shqiptare, Shqiperia, Epirus, epirotes, epiriotet, Macedonia, macedonians, gjuha, shqipe, maqedonia, kosova, dardania, mal, zi, çameria, arberesh, arvanites, greek, italian, germany, france, anglia, scotland, sweden, netherlands, finland, deutschland, belgique, danmarkpolska, slovensko, magyarorszag, cardiff, romania, bulgaria, hrvatska, ireland, iceland, norge, sverige, suomi, schweiz, suisse, osterreich, bruxelles, london,
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