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Linguists are Liars
Linguists are Liars
Linguists are Liars
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This book is a stand-alone one of a kind in the field of Linguistics. It proves that the letters of the alphabet are in fact pictures. This book is in essence a small dictionary of about 50 words, in which there is at least one letter in each word which is actually a picture; for example the letter S in snake is a picture of a snake. The capital B in breast is actually a picture of the female breast. The letter T in Christ is actually a picture of a cross. The P in spoon and also soup is actually a sideview picture of a spoon. This book is historically important and will lead to a great deal of research. The research findings in this text will lead to a great deal of research in the field of "Etymology" and several other sub-fields. If you are a golfer, you're going to love seeing the secrets about how to play golf are hidden in the letters of this word.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSteven Green
Release dateDec 25, 2019
ISBN9780463274729
Linguists are Liars
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Steven Green

I am an AMATEUR LINGUIST and an AMATEUR CRYPTOGRAPHER. There are no schools that you can go to and learn what I have learned over the last 35 years. My qualifications are my discoveries which are many. I currently have four e books to my credit. The first one is: "The Actual Naming of the JFK Assassins". The second one is: "How Mark Twain Invented Ideas from his Names". The third book is: "How Jesus Christ was Invented". The fourth one is: "Some Linguists are Liars".All of my books are from original research carried out in secret for about 35 years. Now, that I am near the end of my life I have decided to publish my discoveries and contribute to the greater good of our society. The dictionary (Some Linguists are Liars) is important because it proves that the letters of the alphabet were perceived by Roman Catholic monks as PICTURES. You're going to be in a state of shock when you read the JFK book, because I really do name the assassins and I do prove conspiracy.

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    Linguists are Liars - Steven Green

    Linguists are Liars

    By Steven Green

    Copyright © 2019 Steven Green, Third Edition

    All rights reserved. No part of this e-book or manuscript/book may be reproduced, in any form, without prior permission in writing from the publisher/author.

    ISBN: 9780 4632 7472 9

    Publisher: Smashwords Inc.

    Chapter One: Introduction

    The name of this e-book is: Some Linguists are Liars, which speaks for itself. The subfields of Linguistics that are touched upon are Etymology, Morphology, Historical Linguistics, Semantics and possibly several other subfields.

    It has been my point of view for some time, that in order to prove with certainty that the letters of the Roman/Latin alphabet were used in some cases as pictures, I only needed one example. However, as you read my research findings you will discover that I present many examples, not just a few, of letters being used as pictures in the invention of words. There are about 50 headwords, and all of them have one or more letters in them that are pictures.

    The hypothesis was advanced some years ago, that if the letters of the alphabet were pictures then evidence of that might appear in simple terms that were basic to life; such as the names of tools and simple nouns associated with home life. I focused on tools and household objects like bowl and cup and tools like ax and hammer.

    This research did in fact produce results proving that the letters of the alphabet were indeed pictures. As a result three groups of related words were collected. A fourth collection of miscellaneous and dissimilar items was assembled as well. These collections were called: The Tool Collection, The Dinner Collection, The Tea Party Collection, and General Vocabulary Collection

    I know that you’re going to appreciate the knowledge that you acquire from this booklet; nonetheless, I still want to say: this book is historical and the discoveries in it represent a great find in the field of English and .Linguistics. Please pass on the knowledge, and give me recognition for my discoveries.

    I hope you enjoy this presentation as much as I have in creating it.

    Chapter Two: Showstoppers

    The purpose of this section is to make a strong impression on the reader. I guarantee you, that as long as you live, you will never forget having read it. While most of my material qualifies as showstoppers, I have chosen only four items to brag about: soup, spoon, moon and sun.

    Soup

    The U is a picture of a cup, bowl, or cauldron.

    The P is a picture of a spoon, dipper, or ladle. Notice that all three of these words have the picture.

    The O is a picture of the cup’s rim. Additionally, it stands for morsels of food.

    The S is a picture, it is elongated into a slightly curved line and represents the steam rising from the soup as well as the soup being poured, into the cup, bowl, or cauldron.

    This experience of finding new information hidden by the structure of the base word itself is going to occur, again and again. Enjoy the knowledge and be sure to pass it on.

    Spoon

    The letter P in spoon is a picture of a spoon.

    The N in spoon (N) is a picture. It consists of two parts: one part is

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