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The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part-1; An Overview)
The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part-1; An Overview)
The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part-1; An Overview)
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'The Genetic Code of All Languages' is the most perfectly designed, logically conclusive and theoretically proved system, to solve the mysteries of the entire world, in relation to alphabet and numerals. This is the only system, which provides a tool kit, in the field of linguistics to examine a lot of quarries either for general or for technical purposes.

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Release dateJan 20, 2014
ISBN9781310099243
The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part-1; An Overview)

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    The Genetic Code of All Languages,(Part-1; An Overview) - Moni Kanchan Panda

    The Genetic Code of All Languages

    Part1 (An overview)

    By

    Moni Kanchan Panda

    Copyright 2014 by Moni Kanchan Panda

    Smashwords Edition

    Cover design and Illustrations by Moni Kanchan Panda

    Preface

    This book requires your evaluation, feedback and opinion, as 'The Genetic Code of All Languages' is an entirely new subject, with an aim to solve various types of mysteries related to languages.

    All the other books from this book series will be available within a few days.

    Table of contents

    Chapter 1: Description of certain problems regarding alphabets and numerals in general.

    Chapter 2: Uniform solution by using the Code Sheet.

    Chapter 3: Examples of construction of numerals and alphabets.

    Chapter 4: How to design and define a Code Sheet.

    Chapter 5: Stepwise introduction to, The Genetic Code of All Languages.

    Chapter 6: Preparing the Code Sheet

    Chapter 7: Autosome Grapheme Consonants.

    Chapter 8: Autosome Grapheme Vowels

    Chapter 9: Allosome Grapheme Vowels.

    Chapter 10: Places of articulation.

    Chapter 11: Alphabets and Numerals with reference to Numerology.

    Chapter 12: Inherent vowels to a consonant as prefix and suffix.

    Chapter 13: Facts about invention of The Genetic Code of All Languages.

    Chapter 14: About the author.

    Chapter 1: Description of certain problems regarding alphabets and numerals in general.

    Before looking into the theoretical parts of the subject, we will start with a brief discussion of the book layout. A book layout is the most important factor, to understand any subject with comparatively lesser effort. To enable this I opt for a back calculation method. That is, we will go through solved problems first, related to the construction of alphabet and numeral, and then will look into the theories which offer this solution. And here is an out of context point to be considered, that we will start this subject as a non-technical person. I mean, it's an easy to understand type of subject and I arrange a lot of supporting illustrations to make the discussion easier for you and me also.

    Time to solve some problems continued through a few millenniums:

    Same alphabet 'A' and 'K' in different languages: Especially, if we compare 'A' and 'K' of the English language with that of the Phoenician language, it will break our heart, before going further and thinking of establishing, enforceable theories anyway to abide them logically.

    Numerals in two different languages: After a bitter confrontation with the alphabets, if we want to renew our effort on numerals and go to match their properties, we will find, that numeral '7' of English numeral is used as numeral '6' of the Arabic numerals, and to increase the anomaly, either of them are using numeral '1,' '2,' and '3' as vertical or horizontal flip.

    Clockwise movement of numeral '3': From a snapshot of numeral '3' of English, Arabic and Thai languages we can think of a clockwise movement inside, while the others of the Thai numerals does not match anyway to their Arabic

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