Etymological comparison of word-samples out of different languages. "And the whole earth was of one language and of one speech." (Genesis I.11.1) Where did this language develop?, What kind of language was it? Is it still around? Supposedly we found it - what's the proof of it being the mother of all languages? - We will find the answers for all these questions by reading this book and following the author's sharp logic.
Etymological comparison of word-samples out of different languages. "And the whole earth was of one language and of one speech." (Genesis I.11.1) Wher...
The research to find the proto-nostratic language of Eurasia lately brought more and more results. One of those discoveries is the recognition that a big part of the English vocabulary - as presented in this book - has much more similarity to the Hungarian than we thought before. These similarities are touching the basic elements of both languages. An important detail of this recognition is that we do not have to move people forth and back all over the continents to explain "takeover"- words. The common features are the legacy of an archaic root-language, once spoken by everybody in Eurasia....
The research to find the proto-nostratic language of Eurasia lately brought more and more results. One of those discoveries is the recognition that a ...