Re: OT
- From: "William F. Adams" <willadams@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 04:19:42 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 25, 5:23 pm, Odysseus <odysseus1479...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<68511223-170f-4719-81e7-88e3acb61...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"William F. Adams" <willad...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
http://members.aol.com/willadams/portfolio/typography/typefacetermino...
Nicely done, but I notice that there are two features labelled with a
red number 22: the TAIL on the "y" in "pyre", and the CROSS STROKE on
the "A" in "ETAOIN".
Thanks for catching that! Hazard of manual numbering.
While I'm at it, I think a linguist would have a quibble with your
definition of ALPHABET: not all languages' scripts are actually
considered alphabetic. There are syllabaries, where each sign represents
a combination of consonant and vowel sounds (as in Devanagari, for
example). Some draw a further distinction between true alphabets and the
writing systems that (like Arabic) lack discrete characters for vowels;
such scripts are sometimes known as "abjads".
Yeah, that definition suffered from the available space --- Hazard of
allowing aesthetics to trump content.
I've had another correction in a while ago on ETAOIN, so I should
revisit this soon.
William
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