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Speaking in tongues?
#71
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 12, 2013 at 9:47 am)viocjit Wrote: Speaking in tongue is simple , I will use my knowledge in linguistic to explain why.
In this example we imagine that I'm a charlatan who will trapped some Christians.
I can say something like that : rolAbi panun qilem kRlt (pseudo-words) (micro-pause like a virgule) kOs zanum (pseudo-words) giyo (the word yogi reversed) qinamon (cinnamon in Hebrew who is mispronounced voluntary).

Now in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) :
ˈɹɔˌlaːbi ˌpaˈnun qiˈleːm krlt (micro-pause like a virgule) kos zɑˌnuːm ɡiˈjəʊ ˈqinamɔn.

Conclusion : You can mix real languages and modified them too you can create pseudo-words. Also you have another solution who is more simple , you can articulate all phonemes than you want.

To that I would have to retort:

Yub nub, e-chop yub nub,
G'noop doc fling oh ah,
Ya wa, e-chop ya wa,
G'noop doc fling oh ah.

OH, and peem.
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#72
RE: Speaking in tongues?
Haha, GC, I just can't anymore. You actually typed "irregardless." Pffft.
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#73
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 12, 2013 at 4:26 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Pretty common where I come from, y'all are just visiting the wrong parts of the south.........even we don't go there...that place is a shithole...lol. We drive around it. You have the michigan militia....we have the kkk........very little difference between the two..know what I mean?

Oh, I know. I just like giving all southerners shit for how some of them behave. I think it's some sort of response to having spent so much time around and being related to the shitty ones.

And don't get me started on the Michigan militia types. I live around them.

(May 12, 2013 at 4:26 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Speaking candidly, so long as there aint any other southerners in earshot - it;s very dificult to discern a concrete difference between people in the north or south, seems like a manufactured divide.

My grandparents would burn you at the stake for a comment like that, but then again, you're not a true southerner to them. Only Texans can be true southerners.
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#74
RE: Speaking in tongues?
I was born at the foothills of the Appalachians - I grew up in the swamps and on the gulf, and I became the man I am in a shithole in Georgia. I've got cousins named Cletus..and them boys aint even white..lol. My grandmothers name is Peggy, and my grandfathers name is Buck - those are their names..mind you - not nicknames. I'd say I qualify as a true southerner.....but if your granpappy wants to have words on the issue of my southern pedigree...... Wink
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#75
RE: Speaking in tongues?
Yup, not a true southerner. Appalachians? You're pretty much a yankee by their standards.Wink

You know what people from Texas call people not from Texas?

Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#76
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 12, 2013 at 5:49 pm)Rhizomorph13 Wrote:
(May 12, 2013 at 9:47 am)viocjit Wrote: Speaking in tongue is simple , I will use my knowledge in linguistic to explain why.
In this example we imagine that I'm a charlatan who will trapped some Christians.
I can say something like that : rolAbi panun qilem kRlt (pseudo-words) (micro-pause like a virgule) kOs zanum (pseudo-words) giyo (the word yogi reversed) qinamon (cinnamon in Hebrew who is mispronounced voluntary).

Now in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) :
ˈɹɔˌlaːbi ˌpaˈnun qiˈleːm krlt (micro-pause like a virgule) kos zɑˌnuːm ɡiˈjəʊ ˈqinamɔn.

Conclusion : You can mix real languages and modified them too you can create pseudo-words. Also you have another solution who is more simple , you can articulate all phonemes than you want.

To that I would have to retort:

Yub nub, e-chop yub nub,
G'noop doc fling oh ah,
Ya wa, e-chop ya wa,
G'noop doc fling oh ah.

OH, and peem.

I like your example.
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#77
RE: Speaking in tongues?
The prefrontal cortex isn't firing because they're just making unintelligible sounds - I'd be more surprised if they made no effort to make sense and then it'd lit up with what was perceived as babble.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman
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#78
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 11, 2013 at 4:15 pm)Creed of Heresy Wrote: Of course he'd feel that way. People with decent education are probably completely a foreign concept to him, and how does that little nugget of human wisdom go? Fear of the unknown is natural?

Don't insult the southerners. I happen to be one of those former southern indoctrinated assholes and look at me. I turned out to be an accepting, educated atheist Wink Stupidity isn't a southern thing, it's a human thing. Some of us are just smart enough to ask the questions and find the answers.

(May 11, 2013 at 4:30 pm)Shell B Wrote: To be fair, I am an intolerant northerner. If you have any of the stereotypically south characteristics, I am nearly guaranteed to dislike you.

Is it bad that i'm from the south and I feel exactly the same way? lol

"I see others here are glad you do not like your granparents, that's what I'm saying we love our families irregardless."

"Irregardless" is not a word Blond Moment
I used to pray... but then I realized I could talk to myself and save 10% too. Who wouldn't go for that?ROFLOL
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#79
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 21, 2013 at 11:29 pm)That guy who asked questions Wrote: "I see others here are glad you do not like your grandparents, that's what I'm saying we love our families irregardless."

"Irregardless" is not a word Blond Moment

You can't be from the south, irregardless is found in every southern dictionary. Being from south Jersey does not make one a southerner.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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#80
RE: Speaking in tongues?
(May 22, 2013 at 10:16 am)Godschild Wrote:
(May 21, 2013 at 11:29 pm)That guy who asked questions Wrote: "I see others here are glad you do not like your grandparents, that's what I'm saying we love our families irregardless."

"Irregardless" is not a word Blond Moment

You can't be from the south, irregardless is found in every southern dictionary. Being from south Jersey does not make one a southerner.

Banging Head On Desk I'm from the beautiful state and you need to take high school English again if you really think "irregardless" is a word... I truly hope your not as deluded in your language as you are in your religion... May the spaghetti monster bless you with wisdom.Wink Shades
I used to pray... but then I realized I could talk to myself and save 10% too. Who wouldn't go for that?ROFLOL
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