From: Chris Phoenix (cphoenix@CRNano.org)
Date: Sat Aug 21 2004 - 08:40:53 BST
ml wrote:
> From a linguistics class: The Hopi language
> has as its primary significant distinction not
> temporal tense (past, present, or future), but
> rather a split between manifest and manifesting.
Wow, very cool!
A Google search for "hopi manifest manifesting" will find several web
pages that talk about this, including one that relates it to Whitehead's
philosophy.
Chris
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