[GMW
#2245] Full Linguistic Study Of Contemporary
Indigenous Languages And Their Direct Derivations From Observing Nature
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~ Idea 1043a ~ 19 May 1997
Elaborating on idea 1040 proposing a World or United Nations University for Indigenous People, I would see the following Departments established in it for the benefit of all humanity: - a linguistics Department which would study all the indigenous languages in the world. We spend much money and talent in researching the Hindu sanskrit origin of the indo-european languages and very little on the living contemporary indigenous languages which are directly derived from observing nature and are a living laboratory of language formation. Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume II Chapter 5 - Of Love I love all my children but with different loves, each adapted to the child's particular nature. Such is God's love for all His children.
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[GMW #2245] Full Linguistic Study Of Contemporary Indigenous Languages And Their Direct Derivations From Observing Nature
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