Re: English syllable structure (was, for some reason: Re: Llirine: How to creat a language)
From: | Adam Walker <dreamertwo@...> |
Date: | Thursday, December 13, 2001, 10:53 |
>From: Cheng Zhong Su <suchengzhong@...>
>Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 08:25:25 +1100
> Law and Function of All
>Languages
> Su
>Cheng Zhong
>
>
>Abstract
> The fatal drawback of English is that by the
>increasing of the numerous words, no body can learn a
>certain fraction of them during lifetime. The second
>problem of English is the thinking speed is not among
>the fast one of the world. This article is going to
>solve these issues by introduce the ¡®Language Law¡¯.
>Once the reform take place, every English speaker¡¯s
>vocabulary will increase several times without further
>learning, and the thinking speed will be going up too.
>
>
LOLTIDII*
I don't know what it is, but I just read that first paragraph and I still
can't stop laughing. Maybe it's just the Johnny-One-Note-ism of it, or
maybe its the fact that I'm almost through grading the 600-odd exams I have
to turn in tomorrow, or maybe it's the fact that I've only slept 4.5 hours
in the last two days and just finished off a liter of Oo Long tea. Su
xianxiang you are SO funny!
Adam
*LOL till I disolve into incoherency
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