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I am a person with deep interest in English themes, including colonial history. It goes without saying that I have a deeply ingrained partiality towards English. Not because it is the language of England, but because I see some fantastic qualities in English; which also has had its role in moulding British national features. |
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I have come across an understanding that languages are actually a sort of software, basically for communication. Yet, beyond that, they do contain powerful codes that can literally mould people, society, and even events. |
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I have done a lot of writing in this regard. My own book written on a particular aspect of language, that is, of many languages having ''feudal/hierarchical characteristic'' and some not having it is: '''March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages'''. |
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However, currently that theme is only a basic level for me, and I have sort of reached to a more advanced level in this regard. |
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I have begun writing on this theme on this site:[http://www.ukresident.com/forums/the-agora-f88.html UKResident] |
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I do write on local issues (of the geographical area where I was born) in this forum pages:[http://www.vvv03.com/vedonline.html Ved’s online writings pages] |
Revision as of 04:10, 16 January 2009
I am a person with deep interest in English themes, including colonial history. It goes without saying that I have a deeply ingrained partiality towards English. Not because it is the language of England, but because I see some fantastic qualities in English; which also has had its role in moulding British national features.
I have come across an understanding that languages are actually a sort of software, basically for communication. Yet, beyond that, they do contain powerful codes that can literally mould people, society, and even events.
I have done a lot of writing in this regard. My own book written on a particular aspect of language, that is, of many languages having feudal/hierarchical characteristic and some not having it is: March of the Evil Empires: English verses the feudal languages.
However, currently that theme is only a basic level for me, and I have sort of reached to a more advanced level in this regard.
I have begun writing on this theme on this site:UKResident
I do write on local issues (of the geographical area where I was born) in this forum pages:Ved’s online writings pages