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Re: Degaspregos

From:Yoon Ha Lee <yl112@...>
Date:Sunday, December 9, 2001, 22:48
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 02:14 , Padraic Brown wrote:

Er...Go raibh maith agat?  (I'm sure I'm missing a diacritical or two, and
*very* sure that my pronunciation would be utter mangle-ness, but one has
to start somewhere...)

> Am 09.12.01, Yoon Ha Lee yscrifef: > >> On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 09:35 , Christopher B Wright wrote: >> >>> First, you have about 35 letters. That means you have to make digraphs >>> in >>> plenty and perhaps use some diacritical marks, both of which I try to >>> limit. Either it makes typing long ("is that alt+0235, or alt+0233?"), >>> or >>> it makes the word uglier since it contains punctuation marks. (My two >>> >> :-p My opinion-based comment on this is: what if you like digraphs, >> diacriticals, or both? > > I don't hold with the lot of em. Too foreign. So...my languages > tend to get by with several sounds corresponding to one letter > (or letter combinations); and sometimes several different letters > corresponding to one sound. Byzantine, but in some way satisfying! >
:-) Whereas I grew up with God knows how many of those curved diacriticals in the romanization of Korean, most especially on subway signs (labeled in Korean and English/romanized Korean as "appropriate"). I have no idea what they're called: they're like upside-down circumflexes, except curved instead of angular. Byzantine? Perhaps, but as long as it works, it works. :-) You can also get some fun wordplay out of that, too.
>> Math illiteracy affects 8 of every 5 people. > > Well, 9 times out of eight, these stats are made up > half the time anyway! >
;-) I *hope* no one takes my taglines too seriously...I do attribute quotes when known, but otherwise take 'em well-salted....
> By the way, I think the 'official' word is "innumeracy".
It's the term John Allen Paulos uses, but I find that most people I meet parse "math illiteracy" more quickly than "innumeracy." <helpless shrug> Yoon Ha Lee [requiescat@cityofveils.com] http://pegasus.cityofveils.com I used to think PCs were the greatest things since sliced bread...then someone showed me sliced bread.

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