Z-Semantic Meanings are shaped by physical world. Humans have formed their meanings based on the content of objects of physical world. A certain meaning is an unity of subjective-objective physicality of a certain object of physical world. Human beings built that inner-outer duality of physical world objects into symbols and memorized it gradually into brain. The process caused first an evolution of brain creating a proto-linguistic organ which passed to a very complex linguistic organ during 2-3 millions years of evolution. One of consequences of the linguistic organ evolution was the increase of brain. Linguists, philosophers, and scientists still are discussing that the mind and the brain are not the same. Using logical thinking, their relation is a tridimensional logical equation: M(mind)=L(language)=B(linguistic organ of brain) 1. You can not have a language if your brain does not have a linguistic organ. 2. If you do not have a language you can not think. ...
The comparative method of etymology, which is a traditional approach in historical linguistics, has some weaknesses compared to my method. The comparative method primarily focuses on comparing words across languages, looking for similarities and cognates. My method, on the other hand, delves deeper into the semantic and metaphorical connections within a language, revealing more nuanced relationships. Copyright © 2024 Fatmir Iliazi