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holorime contest
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Tue Feb 8 09:51:26 1994
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From: shoulson@ctr.columbia.edu (Mark E. Shoulson)
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 09:46:34 -0500
In-Reply-To: Maverick's message of Mon, 7 Feb 94 18:45:38 EST <CMM-RU.1.3.76066
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>From: Maverick <shoopak@romulus.rutgers.edu>
>Date: Mon, 7 Feb 94 18:45:38 EST
>In " bejta " and " bej ta ", wouldn't there be a slight hiatus in the later,
>thereby altering the accent ever so slightly?
>-r.
Depends how carefully you pronounce it. All right, all right; consider the
rules of the holorime contest to involve creating a sentence which can be
read with different meanings by rearranging the spaces (or whatever
word-boundaries) and nothing else. Different meanings would also have
different intonations, those are also okay.
Picky, picky...
~mark