Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Thursday, December 6, 2001, 0:06 |
In a message dated 05.12.2001 01:04:28 PM, suchengzhong@YAHOO.COM.AU writes:
><SNiP of a lotta other gibberish>... And to create so many either syllables
or
>'phonetic types' is not our goal.
:: incredulous look on face:: "Our goal"? Who is this imperious "we" of
which you speak? It surely doesn't include me ;P~~~ *thhPPbtttt!!!!*
::aside to the Conlang list:: I detect the virulent AuxLang
tendency-to-authoritarianism disease ...
> The real target is
>as the words being shorten, we may increase thinking
>speed and 'learn less know more'.
::pretends to sneeze:: boo-sha! bu-she!! bullsh*t!
Growin' up in Houston, TX, I knew quite a few CroMagnon-types who speak in
short words... & some were notorious for thinkin' slower than a sloth on
heroin.
suchengzhong, are you familar with SpeedWords? Sounds like ya have
latched on some wacked-out up-date of that particular breed of AuxLang (&
can't let go of it or Auxlang tendencies).
::shakes head in mocking sorrow::
czHANg