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Re: languages in reverse

From:<morphemeaddict@...>
Date:Monday, June 18, 2007, 15:19
In a message dated 6/17/2007 10:20:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
hmiller@IO.COM writes:


> > > > How about writing it right to left? Then the hsilgnE equivalent of your > paragraph above would be: > > Perhaps so, but I don't do this sort of transcription readily. > has a set orthography, so English would have the mirrored orthography. > be reversed, too, but there's a limit to what I can do easily. hsilgnE > All the letters should > > Or using more conventional punctuation: > > .perhaps so ,but I don't do this sort of transcription readilY > has a set orthography ,so englisH would have the mirrored orthographY > be reversed ,too ,but there's a limit to what I can do easilY .hsilgnE > .all the letters should >
Then mirror-writing hsilgnE would produce forward English, except for being right-justified instead of left-justified. Speaking and writing hsilgnE, and ending up with legible English. Wow. stevo </HTML>

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