Where does it say that Anne Heche made up a language?
| From: | Sally Caves <scaves@...> | 
| Date: | Sunday, September 23, 2001, 15:23 | 
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From: Roger Mills <romilly@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Anne Heche - Celebrity Conlanger?
> Damon Lord wrote:
> >Excuse me for being British, but who's Anne Heche?>
>
> Sally Caves wrote:
> >This is fascinating to me.  Where can I get a transcript
> of this interview with the famous Heche?  Who is
> she?  Why was she being interviewed?  When did it
> happen? >
>
> These questions are comforting evidence that American Pop Culture is not
as
> all-pervasive as it is sometimes accused of being.  Understandable in
> Damon's case; apparently it has not even pervaded into Sally's American
> household.......;-)
Ellen DeGeneres has, to be sure, but not Anne Heche.  I knew of the blow
up between Ellen and an American woman who thought she was all the
way gay, but I gave it no thought after that.  So of course I didn't
remember
the name Heche.  My question still remains:  where is there evidence on the
transcript that was provided that Anne Heche spoke of her invented language?
This is important to me research-wise.
As for conlanging and madness--I'm not too worried.  But it's the Heche's
of the world that give conlanging bad press.  I can hardly stand to look
at her.   Her greatest achievement in life, she says, is to be interviewed
by
Barbara Walters.  :-(  She's such a publicity monger.  That was clear from
her involvement with DeGeneres.
Sally Caves
scaves@frontiernet.net
http://www.frontiernet.net/~scaves/whatsteo.html
new stuff up at:  http://www.frontiernet.net/~scaves/teonaht.html