Are the long-noted similarities between Japanese and other languages mere coincidences and created by chance? This presentation suggests a different view of these language resemblances based on global genetic history of homo sapiens and brain dynamics. This document discusses the Japanese language phonetic system. [1] It outlines the 5 vowels - /i/, /e/, /a/, /o/, /u/ and notes differences from En
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