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Re: Constructed Numerology

From:David Crowell <dpctrdk@...>
Date:Friday, November 6, 1998, 1:43
I am slowly developing a langauge based on my own type of linguistic
numerology.
It has 93 binary digits (1 to 2^92) and each digit stands for a specific
meaning or linguistic idea.
Add the digits together to get a unique number and put the meanings and
ideas together to figure out the full meaning of the word and
syntantical relationship with the other words around it.

btw, the digits are represented by the ASCII character set, from ! to ~

Sheets, Jeff wrote:
> > How many of you have considered designing a numerological system into > your lang? How many of you have? By numerology I mean each > letter/syllable/whatever is associated with a spiritual concept and a > integer number, and when these are combined in some fashion, a number > results. Various numerological systems have been used with the Hebrew, > Greek, and Roman Alphabets, I don't know of any others.
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