Re: Permission asked
From: | Dennis Paul Himes <dennis@...> |
Date: | Monday, November 8, 1999, 18:46 |
> May I have all your permission to excerpt and copy a few
> samples of your conscripts that I see on Fabian's page
> for my talk in San Antonio?
Yes, although you'll find better examples of Gladilatian script on
http://www.connix.com/~dennis/glad/lang.htm and=20
http://www.connix.com/~dennis/glad/ortho.htm. The sentence written in =
Glad.
on the former page, "Nrau mehyohot mset.", can be interpreted either as
"This is an example of Gladilatian." or "This webpage is about Gladi-
latian.", depending on whether you interpret "nrau" to mean "this =
sentence"
or "the work this is a title of".
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Dennis Paul Himes <> dennis@himes.connix.com
homepage: http://www.connix.com/~dennis/dennis.htm
Gladilatian page: http://www.connix.com/~dennis/glad/lang.htm
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Disclaimer: "True, I talk of dreams; which are the children of an idle
brain, begot of nothing but vain fantasy; which is as thin of substance =
as
the air." - Romeo & Juliet, Act I Scene iv Verse =
96-99