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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / government evidence file
File Size: 1.66 MB
Summary

This document appears to be page 89 from a book titled 'Body Language & Banter' included in a House Oversight Committee evidence release (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015779). The text discusses linguistics, specifically the irregularities of English spelling, the history of written scripts like Linear-B and Hieroglyphics, and the decoding of the Rosetta Stone by Jean-François Champollion. There is no direct mention of Epstein, Maxwell, or related criminal activities on this specific page; it appears to be background material or a personal book collected as evidence.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Jean-François Champollion French adventurer/Linguist
Decoded hieroglyphics in 1822 using the Rosetta Stone.
Author Writer
Implied by first-person references like 'my best attempt' and 'One of my own favorite words'.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015779'.

Timeline (2 events)

1799
Discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
Unknown (context implies Egypt)
1822
Decoding of hieroglyphics by Jean-François Champollion.
Unknown

Locations (3)

Location Context
Used as an example of difficult English pronunciation.
Used as a pronunciation test for British readers.
Location where Linear-b and Linear-a scripts were found.

Key Quotes (3)

"English is one of the most irritating script languages of all."
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"One of my own favorite words is ‘jump’. It is phonetic, but also onomatopoeic and even pictographic."
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Quote #2
"Instead words co-opt parts of our brains originally"
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