Author Archives: tamsinb123
On Iran
Iran is a noteworthy Indo-European-speaking nation, with – million Farsi or Persian speakers. The Indo-European language family is spoken by almost half of the world’s population – est, 3.4 billion. Farsi belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European. Farsi/Persian is the official language of Iran, and the first language of about 50 percent of theContinue reading “On Iran”
More on prehistoric Trumpophonism
*corrected/edited* Please read my previous post entitled “Propositions!” to understand this one. “Trumpophonism”, collectively speaking of what may well have been a subgroup of Nostratic languages, consisted of strong language use (“Super-Tongue”?). Speakers probably displayed enhanced inner experience. This was what seemingly came before Indo-European. My predictions for the Buzz-Concepts of “Trumpophonism” are: Yet thereContinue reading “More on prehistoric Trumpophonism”
Propositions!
*corrected/edited* It has been a few years now since I first proposed my Nostratic language family, spoken across the world’s white-Caucasian population. I preliminarily labelled it as the “Transcendent” Tongues in order to capture broadly its characteristics without the formal knowledge of each branch. Thus far, I have laid out three branches, named somewhat playfullyContinue reading “Propositions!”
Brand of Qing • *amended*
Understanding China’s Qing dynasty heritage is critical for understanding the way geopolitics is functioning at the moment. The Qing legacy is a key factor in the tensions of China’s rise and its competition with the USA and the West. The Qing dynasty was an oppressive regime but one with an exquisite aesthetic. Qing-derived discipline isContinue reading “Brand of Qing • *amended*”
Introduction III
Here are some more general findings about how Buzz-Concepts work. I have identified the quantity of four as principal at this current time in human history; the different stages from one to four have been incorporated at different times/points of development in human history. Originally, after humans first started speaking there was no Buzz-Concept –Continue reading “Introduction III”
Introduction II
It is true that the sphere of every language in the world hinges on some concepts that serve to guide native speakers in their lives, through the ups and downs of one’s lifelong relationship with one’s mother tongue. Before modern society evolved, Buzz-Concepts sort of coded tribal life. Languages have developed in concordance with theContinue reading “Introduction II”
Introduction
The Buzz-Concept Project is a way of examining the diversity among the world’s languages. Through this perspective, you can develop insight into a language you never imagined possible to have. Every language has key concepts that provide key intelligence about how its speakers and its society function. People have strong cultural appetites when it comesContinue reading “Introduction”