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The Brain & Culture: A Symbiotic Relationship – Dr Iain McGilchrist

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The Meaning of Vowels in Hebrew

Most scripts, all scripts with pictograms, as far as i know, originally, were written right to left. And then between the seventh fifth century b c, there was something called bustrotodon, which means literally as the ox ploughs. So it was written by going from right to left and then coming back left to right,. Then down a line and back the other way, as of an oxford plough field. By about the fourth century,  it was simply its fourth century b c. I mean, it was written purely from left to right. But without vowels, they can mean different things depending on the vowel that the reader has to put into the

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