Lets start off with some basic objects. Feather, Chalk, and Needle. Linguistically they are:
Object Phonetic Rule
Prefix Suffix Origin
Prefix Suffix Origin
Feather Sa- Male Lang.
Chalk Ch- -ku Female Lang.
Needle Ne- -du Femal Lang.
'Feather' in the form Sa- is always a Prefix.
'Chalk' is Ch- as a Prefix, but it is -ku in suffix.'Needle' is Ne- in Prefix, and -du in Suffix.
Phonetic Build
- Sa-du
- Sa-ku
- Ch-ku
- Ch-du
- Ne-du
- Ne-ku
Sa-du means 'sew feathers'. It might mean to make (feather cloak, bedding, soft), Soften, depress, push down, hold down, Depressed, Sad.
Ne-ku means 'engrave chalk'. It could mean engrave, scratch, harm, cut, gouge, wound, dig, excavate.
Ch-du means 'chalk needle'. It might mean to draw a line, make needle (white, white-hot, sterile, clean).
Ch-ku means 'to gather chalk'. It
Might mean to Mine, collect, gather to draw/write, learn/teach, a School/Mine, Gather (non-violent), work together.
Ne-du means 'to gather needles'. similar to ch-ku, it can mean learn to sew, gather for violence, fight, conflict.
Sa-ku means 'to chalk feather'. It might mean snow, winter, to get old, camoflague, conceal, hide.
So the primitive language develops.
100% U:
50% D, K, U: -du, -ku
33% A, E, C, H, N, S, D, K, U: Sa-, Ne-, Ch-, Saku, Neku, Chku, Sadu, Nedu, Chdu
Conclusion: females are U linguistic group before sharing with males. Then language begins to develop.
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