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We have no need of the tongue to
pronounce "h," "s," "v": with a touch of air to the
throat, to the teeth and to the lips we form a
delicate/light "s," "v" and "h"; the noises of the
sounds of the stream are the spirants;
in the whole group of the Aryan dialects "s" is the
only spirant; but there were other spirants; all
sounds on the sun are -- spirants; and the
sounds of the luna are -- sonants.
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The tongue plays to us for an
"r"; a new line of sounds begins; touchings of the
cavity, not pressing on the stream, begin the
sounds: r-r'-l'-n';
for soft "r" the tongue forms an arc; for the soft
"l" -- the back of the tongue touches the palate,
whereas for a soft "n" it is the tip of the tongue;
here is -- the consolidation of the sound of the
consonants with the departure of the path from the
diameter of exhalation (of heat); along the line
"eln" -- the waters are deposited; at the very
hearth of exhalation there is -- an "h"; it is --
hot, formless; "n" is -- cool; "h" (the latter one
) is -- a gas; "n" is -- water; the intermediary
"l" (the conflict of the labor of the warmth with
the moist "n") -- forms steam; "rln" -- flows away
in a stream from "r"; the lunar line flows away
from the solar line; the separation of the luna
from the ancient body (from the Sun), the formation
of a new Sun (outside the orifice of the mouth;
between the covers of the lips and the teeth) is
depicted graphically (Cf. Illus.
10).
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