The "S" Phoneme (The Snake): Analyzed as the primary symbol for displacement and movement. The study explains how the Gheg words "Sa" (Quantity) and "Si" (Reflection/Comparison) derive from observing the physical coils of a snake.• The "SOT" Equation (Astronomy): A linguistic deconstruction of the word "Sot" (Today), showing it as a dynamic ratio between Displacement (S), the Sun (O), and the Earth (T), pre-dating modern heliocentrist theories.• "Shtuf" and "Ashtu" (The First Contract): An exploration of how the physical properties of volcanic tuff stone (Shtuf) led to the creation of the word "Ashtu" (Thus/Correct), marking the transition from oral to recorded truth.• The "N" Cycle (Nature and Giving): A geometric analysis of the letter "N" as a representation of the Day-Night-Day cycle, linking the root "Na" (To give) to the concept of "Nana" (Mother/Source).This work suggests that the Gheg dialect serves as a "living archive" of human evolution, where every sound is a carved record of early human perception of the universe.
Kujtim Gjoka (Sun,) studied this question.