New breakthrough on the English language

Discussion in 'Linguistics' started by FlyingRedSportscar, Nov 9, 2017.

  1. FlyingRedSportscar Registered Member

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    For nearly ever, people have been trying to decipher the English Code into it's most simple form - that is a=ant, b=belonging, c=choke, and so on.

    Well, I've finally done it!

    Check out my website here: www.flyingredsportscar.net

    I'm still having a bit of problem figuring out what 'N' is though, so any help on the last letter would be greatly appreciated. (What's there now is a placeholder, which used to be true in the past)
     
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  3. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    I prefer to over-complistificate it.
     
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  5. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Isn't obvious? n=nascent.
     
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  7. FlyingRedSportscar Registered Member

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    That's actually a very smart idea.

    It gave me a bunch of new thoughts and I came to N="now-once-more-unto-the-breach," not an exact quote from what I read, but it seems to work so far.

    Thank you for the idea!
     
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  8. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Having read the linked article I'd go with N = nutcase.
     
  9. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Without even going to the site I agree

    What on earth is the English Code?

    Like the DeVince code? The Alphabet?

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  10. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Looks like simple word association with letters, a form of Rorschach test.
     
  11. FlyingRedSportscar Registered Member

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    Website has been updated with a new letter 'D' (the odd man out). It should make a lot more sense now!
     
  12. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    No, it makes just as much sense as it did before: none at all.
    The entire premise (and everything that follows) is made up crap.
     
  13. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    I would be mean-spirited if I were to mock someone who acknowledges their own mental illness.

    (I didn't know that till I read to the bottom of the page.)
     
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  14. Dr_Toad It's green! Valued Senior Member

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    What else should you expect on an Internet forum? I'd guess that 85% of the lost and stupid are on Facebook right now, and the other 15% are here.
     
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  16. FlatAssembler Registered Member

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  17. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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  18. FlatAssembler Registered Member

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    He has been on many forums about linguistics, and he won't respond to the arguments as they are made. I made arguments in the thread I linked to.
     
  19. FlyingRedSportscar Registered Member

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    Actually, it's only up on 2 forums. This forum here and the one you posted.

    I tried to respond to the arguments on linguistforum.com as best I could, but some of the comments were beyond me.

    Anyways, I'm still busy chipping at the old block as far as the language is concerned.
     
  20. FlatAssembler Registered Member

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    OK, I am going to simplify that for you.
    See, as I am sure you know, English is not the only language that exists. So, sometimes, for various reasons, languages "borrow" words from other languages. In fact, most of the English words weren't originally English at all.
    The same goes for the word "colour". It comes from Latin. So, since you assert your code words for that word, then it should also work for the Latin language as well as English.
    However, according to the Grimm's law, Latin 'c' corresponds to English 'h' (as in, I guess you know, "centum"-"hundred", "cors"-"heart", "capio"-"have" and so on). Unless you can explain how can your code work for both Latin and English in spite of the Grimm's law, that should count as a disproof of your theory.
     
  21. FlyingRedSportscar Registered Member

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    Website is currently down. Doing some maintenance. Will post again when it comes back online.
     
  22. FlatAssembler Registered Member

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    I'd suggest you use 000webhost.com. You can build almost anything you could want for your website there for free. Just check out my website:
    http://flatassembler.000webhostapp.com/index.html
    I could make a lot more if I had more time.
    In the meantime, could you please respond to my arguments?
     
  23. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    I am unclear. How is b deciphered into belonging?
    How does any word get chosen for a letter?
    And how is ant of this deciphering?
     
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