#Also exploration of the different
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i prefer to use "to an indefinitely deep set of recursively nested subtopics within themselves"
or somethign along those lines
unless youre nesting different types of things inside eachother
It can broaden the scope but these linguistic patterns to be explored are amazing. we have a unique opportunity to explore this. what is recorded as fact in some linguistic instances tracing word orgins is not correct. even though it is recorded as fact under common knowledge or assumptions so there's alot to be revealed
also what words and language throughout the world to different cultures globally represent when language is examined we tend to look at things directly interpreting it according to our language. But these languages even though different in many ways hold deep cultural significance importance in so many ways you know a word isn't just a word
Further exploration of this can create new ways to trace ancestry human migration patterns in ways that haven't been explored previously