 |
|
 |
Glossolalia - Linguistic view | A Wisdom Archive on Glossolalia - Linguistic view |  | Glossolalia - Linguistic view A selection of articles related to Glossolalia - Linguistic view |  |
|
More material related to Glossolalia can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
Glossolalia, Glossolalia - Biblical references to speaking in tongues, Glossolalia - Christian view of speaking in tongues, Glossolalia - Linguistic view, Glossolalia - Non-Christian glossolalia, Glossolalia - Psychological view, Biblical hermeneutics, Covenant theology, Dispensationalism, Pentecostalism, Charismatics, Grammatical-historical
|  | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO Glossolalia - Linguistic view | |
 |  |  | Glossolalia - Linguistic view: Encyclopedia II - Glossolalia - Linguistic viewFrom a linguistic point of view, the syllables that make up instances of glossolalia typically appear to be unpatterned reorganizations of phonemes from the primary language of the person uttering the syllables; thus, the glossolalia of people from Russia, Britain, and Brazil all sound quite different from each other, but vaguely resemble the Russian, English, and Portuguese languages, respectively. Many linguists generally regard most glossolalia as lacking any ...
See also:Glossolalia, Glossolalia - Linguistic view, Glossolalia - Psychological view, Glossolalia - Christian view of speaking in tongues, Glossolalia - Non-Christian glossolalia, Glossolalia - Biblical references to speaking in tongues Read more here: » Glossolalia: Encyclopedia II - Glossolalia - Linguistic view |
|  |
|
|
|
 | |
|
|
More material related to Glossolalia can be found here:
|
|
|
 | |