Nov 29, 2011

Ne Nea-Whorfa Inbakiel - The Neo-Whorfian Apocalypse

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Ne Nea-Whorfa Inbakiel - The Neo-Whorfian Apocalypse

 

 

Soeyn vaak krakerneyn n'elangeyodok neelidovodyr slasbasdyo, inela knaws ineyn ne Sapir-Whorf slasbasdyo, zok, an ardeyn mad greeriel rarm keliomeyn sid 'elnageyige' anreleyrekdy 'saeygd'.

 

Bid deygody anda elangeyodok neelidovodyr slivi aneides viroaeyeyn inbekdeyn ys vag saeygd nas elnageyige, veyd in grawang vagyr ys eloderideyne slieyn nekredelyr emergeg, an soeyn vaak nerernes a' ineyn nea-Whorfa, sid emborokielelyr anvdydogiddy saeygd nas elnageyigi ram in kras-elangeyodok berbekdovi nas keliomeyn sid ne grimmir ur eleokra ys in birdokeyelir elnageyigi anreleyrekdy ne beikereyn nira-elangeyodok saeygd.

 

Ne bnered deoeyn simandy n'ynseymbdoraeyn invaeyd elnageyigi sid eyngereloi soeyn keliom nas krodokozdy ne nea-Whorfa inrgeymredeyn ram ne baand ys voew sid deyr inne vies ra moeleigang nadoraeyn ys elnageyige. Ne krodoreyi rakeydy ra n'wberidoraielozidora ys saeygd, elnageyige, nas keyeldeyne ineyn slebiridi viroiveldy an ne nea-Whorfa emborokiel anvdydogidora. Ne nea-Whorfa deygody sbelane elnageyigi bromiroelyr ineyn 'birdokeyelir elnageyigdy' nas anvdydogidi ardeyn raeli ineyn in viroiveli dnagang an in kieyiel neelidora a' ne 'saeygd' viroivele. Saeygd areyn slebirideelyr simanes an nira-elangeyodok adydeyn nas raeyns a' 'karneelide' wog elnageyige.

 

Ineyn in kradrid a' ne nea-Whorfa voew ys elnageyige, in rew simbeldy ys
user iniraikeeeyn a' elnageyige, nerernes a' an ne deoeyn ineyn slakoakeyeldeyriel iniraikee, inne nevoeweg. Soeyn berbekdovi ra elnageyigi belikdy embioeyn ra brik-doki nas kammeynokidora riser sna ra birdokeyelir elnageyigdy, zok inne voewes ineyn slekragiryr nebneredidora. Ard areyn inrgeyes sid ram in slakoakeyeldeyriel berbekdove, elnageyigi ineyn na andegrides brikdoki knanad vi slebirides ram sa-eygd nas keyeldeyne. Ne emborokiel rangangeyn an ne
nea-Whorfa deygody nees nad vi nejekdeg, veyd deyr daeyels vi anderbnedes gorrerredelas.

 

Ne rangangeyn ys elangeyodok nas kagnodovi goverodyr nerelekd gorrerred kammeynokidoraiel brikdokdy an zok elnageyigi knanad vi slebirides ram nira-elnageyige.

 

 

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