In article <slrndaosng.qi1.slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Albert Silverman <slvrmn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On 2005-06-12, Fiona <fiona@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>
>> When Al, who is in Wonderland, uses a word, it means exactly what *he*
wants
>> it to mean, neither more nor less. The language of Wonderland shares
no
>> cognates with any language in the real world, no matter how similar
they may
>> appear.
>>
>Of course, I would expect that *you* would certainly not know the
>distinction between a tone and a note, since you do not understand
>English, as amply demonstrated in your previous posts.
>
>
>Albert Silverman
>(Al is in Wonderland!)
>where understanding English is irrelevant
>
>
>>
>>
>> Fiona
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>>
Gee, Al, you still haven't backed up your grandiose claims of musical
experience. Sorry to see that you're still hiding from that behind
these terminological attacks, but look, I have room to host an mp3 of
yours at my web site--if only you'll show us the goods.
--
Matthew H. Fields http://www.umich.edu/~fields
Music: Splendor in Sound
To be great, do better and better. Don't wait for talent: no such thing.
Brights have a naturalistic world-view. http://www.the-brights.net/


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