02-05-2024, 05:35 AM
These posts are probably better put as a thread here.
Lines are more interesting than words. The observation that they may act as "functional units" in themselves makes them especially worthy of investigation.
This is the first in a series of proposed LINE STUDIES where I will examine discrete lines of text. The first is line 5 from f25r. The line in question is:
qotcheaiin.dchain.cthain.daiin.daiin.cthain.qotaiin-
It is a noteworthy line in which every word has the same suffix.
The study can be found here:
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R.B.
Lines are more interesting than words. The observation that they may act as "functional units" in themselves makes them especially worthy of investigation.
This is the first in a series of proposed LINE STUDIES where I will examine discrete lines of text. The first is line 5 from f25r. The line in question is:
qotcheaiin.dchain.cthain.daiin.daiin.cthain.qotaiin-
It is a noteworthy line in which every word has the same suffix.
The study can be found here:
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R.B.