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Akane 1ere Dan
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Posté le: 19 Juil 2007 20:44 Sujet du message:
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Morceaux choisis trouvés sur le forum dont cette personne vient de poster l'adresse:
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Citation: | The reason for complexity of a clear evidence for the japanese language is that there is not a single emigration of nations to the island of Japan. But all of these nations where of turanian origin! It is expected that the first emigration started from siberian region to the island of japan. This was the time when the Ainu were born. There are also theories that the ainus are altaic speakers. The other emigrations have to be of tunguz-mancurian and korean origin! The japanese language changed with every emigration. The most and distinct change started with the use of the different alphabets especially the phonetics changed. |
Citation: | So another important aspect is their culture and religion. The shinto religion has many parallels to the religions of turanians! Shinto is an animistic belief system.The most immediately striking theme in the Shinto religion is a great love and reverence for natural artifacts and processes. Thus, a waterfall, the moon, or just an oddly shaped rock might come to be regarded as a kami; so might charismatic persons or more abstract entities like growth and fertility.
As time went by, the original nature-worshipping roots of the religion, while never lost entirely, became attenuated and the kami took on more reified and anthropomorphic forms, with a formidable body of myth attached to them.
Another aspect is the symbol of the wolf which is also famous in the japanese culture. The wolf(okami) is not only an animal for japanese people. It is a being with transcendental abilities. It is often seen as a mountain spirit(yama no kami). The word okami is also related to a deity and means "great deity". So it is believed that the meaning of the wolf is from the pre-historic ainu culture with its siberian roots. |
Edit pour faire plaisir à Shika.
Moi aussi j'attends le démontage!
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shikalover 5eme Dan
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Posté le: 19 Juil 2007 20:48 Sujet du message:
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Akane! Did you forget you have to speak english in this topic?!?
How deceiving! I expected much from a student in English litterature!
Just forget about what he wrote, Tomach will probably come soon and make a fabulous wooonderful maaaarvellllous explanation to show how wrong the so called relation between Japanese and Turanian languages is. _________________ Aux Etats-Unis, il y avait Steve Jobs,
En France, il y a toujours Paul Emploi. |
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ToMach 6eme Dan
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Posté le: 22 Juil 2007 05:13 Sujet du message:
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Sorry I won't, because modern scholars don't recognize anymore the existence of a family of "Turanian languages", which was proposed during the 19th century. _________________ Ça m'amuse de regarder passer les cons - indisponible |
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