Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] one-to-one rendering of olam (was: Song of Songs 1:12)
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:35:10 -0500
I think I know what language Adam spoke in the garden of Eden: It was a
root-based proto-Hebrew, of only single-consonant roots, and with the
vowels A, I and U, only, of which U and I served as identity markers. But,
as soon as he got a talkative, sensitive and inquisitive wife, they
rapidly developed their language, principally by making
two-and-three-consonant roots out of the single-consonant roots, while
also letting loose their power of imagination.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
Ted Walther said:
> I know not everyone agrees with Edenics, but I found it it a fascinating
> link.
Re: [b-hebrew] one-to-one rendering of olam (was: Song of Songs1:12)
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