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re: pIqaD issues
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Jan 7 21:58:52 1993
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From: Sandra Kisner <YO6Y@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu>
To: "Klingon Language List" <tlhIngan-Hol@village.boston.ma.us>
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 93 20:27:37 EST
In-Reply-To: Message of Thu, 7 Jan 93 14:49:56 -0500 from
On Thu, 7 Jan 93 14:49:56 -0500 Captain Krankor said:
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>As a side note to Allan, I for one would be fascinated to know more about
>some of the history that is revealed by English orthography. Like, what
>*happened* to make the audible 'e' at the end become silent and all? This,
>obviously, should be taken off line, but if he'd be willing to send me
>some mail with some of the more interesting tidbits, I'd greatly appreciate
>it! I mention it here only because perhaps there are others who'd be
>similarly interested.
>
> --Krankor (krankor@codex.com)
While acknowledging it is probably not entirely appropriate to the
list, I too would be fascinated to see a discussion of the history of
the English language. (Is there a list for this kind of thing?)
Sandra Kisner
yo6y@cornellc (.cit.cornell.edu)