Anonymous ID: 468b9c Jan. 24, 2021, 3:19 p.m. No.12700340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0530 >>0622 >>0765 >>0855 >>0905 >>1021

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Alphabet , codes , language

 

While it might be fun to think our alphabet was created for a cryptic control and possible code, I think the creation and initiation was for common use and not some ulterior purpose.

 

I think you would be wise to study the origin of language and alphabets.

 

While modern teaching says written language began with phoenician people actually Sumer in current Egypt land toward the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers a written alphabet was developed that was not picture form.

 

Interestingly English can be easily read by humans if vowels are removed but that is after a person has first learned phonics and normal spellings. It is the brain that can still read words with missing letters, because actually when we speed read our brain is not picking up every letter.

 

Letters shape and sound are two entirely different topics.

 

Greek added 4 vowels the first vowels to the alphabet during translations of Greek to phonetic (phoenician) Alphabet, which used 22 letters.

 

Vowels: vowels are created by the free passage of breath through the larynx and mouth. When the mouth is obstructed during speech production—most often by the tongue or teeth—the resulting sound is a consonant.

 

There is a lot of in depth study into pronunciation that goes to the details of tongue, mouth and air.

 

When the Greeks took their "works" did not find a adequate Phoenician alphabet sound to make all the sounds in the Greek so they took for consonants and made them vowel sounds.

 

Throughout History much of the change in language and mixture had to do with conquering countries.The Anglo, The Saxon, Rome (latin), Greek, etc influenced all common languages even if the nation/area conquered had a written language or not.

 

It was not uncommon to force people to give up their native language, just as most countries today want people living in their Nation to use the Native language. This happen with conquering Nations.

 

The Alphabet did not solidify to what we have today until the printing press 1436. Though it was frequently used. It was formalized so it would be uniform for the printing press.

 

This is obvious because written word flourished after the use of the printing press. And therefore the common person could learn a language to read and write.

 

You can find on the internet wonderful Translation and language sites the explain the origination of each later - where it began and how it was changed.

 

–Code and cryptic use of a language formed after the language was purposed for common use.

 

Language has mysteries but nothing is fishy about it. –