viernes, 6 de marzo de 2015

TEORÍA DE ACRÓNIMOS

THEORY
THE IBERIAN ACRONYMS
ORIGIN OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE

RPI: B-3851-14

Enrique Cabrejas – is a Director of linguistic studies,
Linguistic and Historical Studies
(Barcelona, Spain)


E-mail: Enric.cabrejas@elonol.com


ABSTRACT

The theory of the Iberian Acronyms origin of the Spanish language by Enrique Cabrejas underpins and explains acronyms, phrases, sentences and words in the Iberian syntax. This theory says these acronyms were constructed from archaic pre Greeks epichorikos alphabets, originated in ancient Asia Minor at that time called Teke. And these acronyms were employed for use of script by those who had known with the generic name of Iberians in the new Iberian Peninsula. Then Spanish would not come from Latin as the current historiography explained and according to this the theory that Spanish language come unquestionably from Latin according to Cabrejas is an AXIOM. The conclusion is that the Iberian Acronyms or primary phrases which were used by native’s time ago are morphemes and lexemes even today in the lexicon of the Spanish language. So the main idea: The Spanish language not comes from Latin but of the Iberian acronyms.



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