Oral Tablets (11)

Az /að/

By Naser Manzuri

In this book, some very complex phenomenon of “Az” (previously pronounced: /að/) is discussed. This phenomenon directly refers to the occasion of triad gathering of the dawn star, the Moon crescent and the rising Sun as seen below:

This occasion means fortune, power of ruling, and divinity. So, it has been believed as very significant supporting divine feature to the rulers believing in them. The event of dawn has been so important but, seemingly, so controversial as if belonging to the realm of night or day. As has been dis-cussed here, the event of dawn has had very crucial role on bringing about language-thought.

It is shown here, there has been controversial believes over putting the Moon in center or the Sun. Since the oldest civilizations, it seems, these two opposing believes have been with rulers because they felt representing them on the earth.

But the very important fact here is the point that every-thing is quite different with people as they have considered them _the Sun and the Moon_ equal, featuring the creation and love. That is why everybody felt the empathy quite different of what the rulers did.

It is analytically discussed here that the word “að” is conceptually, semantically, and phonemically complex and highly dense to the extent that we can’t ignore it studying the origin of languages in specific part of the world.

 

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