I wonder of sociaital first name integration.

Discussion in 'Linguistics' started by Anew, Jul 20, 2013.

  1. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    Here I present a thread looking for greater facts, on when and of first name popularity. I gander the B>C calander was when the greater virtuosity of first name became a fashion.....

    I place this thread in linguistics because names I think do have didactic value, in religious text,, and in my opinion the written word is sort of linguistic

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    here proposed the idea of translation as being more let's say meaty and enlightening than perhaps translation had been.

    i.e one translates let's say a religious text for divine value, not for a so and so value.

    any ideas?
     
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  3. mathman Valued Senior Member

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    You need to clarify your comment. I don't understand what you are driving at.
     
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    I agree. Your writing is almost impossible to understand. Please rewrite your post in more-or-less standard English; otherwise I will have to delete this thread.

    --Fraggle Rocker, Moderator of Linguistics
     
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  7. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    sorry Fraggle Rocker I. All I can come up with is: This thread is a historical query thread presented to discuss onset of popular language with curiosity to calendar years; the societal science of such. Perhaps creative discussion or sharing of facts relative to the origin of human first name commitment. XX relative to societal spread.

    In my ignorance I guess I could just google what came first the bible or the dictionary. Heha

    I was really just posing a thread query to find out of the orgin of the idea of first names being integrated as a commonality by vast society. (therethen this thread dances between human science and linguistics)



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  8. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    Yeah originality for first names hasn't ceased. Charlemagne would probably be a better name.
     
  9. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    Irony a mixed compound.

    Awareness is the word I discovered next. It has been nice to meet you Prognosticator- now writing your Avatar name lends me to think of the word 'assertions and then I want to know the year date of the origin of the word agnostic because I like science. Then I should look up the word gnostic.

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  10. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    so pretty <*>

    gig- sounded nice

    I Liked to read gig as if it didn't have any definitive value.
     
  11. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    Kein means not any in German.

    Keen is nice standing.

    I read a bit of a Kabbalah Book once and from the Keter came up with a hit' Elohim Ein Soph Binah.

    I like the character Keterpie from pokeman.

    Gee- I wonder if humans are going to be given Pokemon character names someday.. Life is <*> strange
     
  12. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    It's Charamander...........!
     
  13. Anew Life isn't a question. Banned

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    comeon' Chippie lets get Ecco and bust ourselves out of this frothy joint.

    I think eccoficiency is a nice word too.
     
  14. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    You even spelled that wrong! Please slow down and try to type better.
     
  15. benjifrank Registered Member

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    Its so informative and valuable content.
     

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