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| Slap me for not doing my homework; Found a "mistake" in the septaglyphs. | |
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| PlasticCup | Apr 6 2008, 10:46 PM Post #1 |
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Holding your soft drinks
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Yes yes, I know I should be working on my project about Brackenwood for school (Essay for art class), but I was writing about the septaglyphs (AWESEOME system by the way, I think I'm going to learn Sarus now :D), and found something wrong, or easily confused with 4-letter words When having 2 times the same syllable, one in the beginning and one in the end (such as lrsl), you have no clue which way to go from the first "l", so you could easily confuse a word with its opposite meaning. I think a solution should be added to the stickied Septaglyphs thread. I'll help when I have time and come up with something. That is all, back to work now
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| chluaid | Apr 11 2008, 01:34 PM Post #2 |
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Bitey's Daddy
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yep don't worry, that's probably one of the first issues I identified for the 4-syll glyphs. There'll be a glyphs section on the Sarus pages eventually but the short explanation is: don't join it up
![]() I've considered and designed loads of solutions to the more obvious glyph issues but you don't need to point out any others, particularly with 4 & 5 syllable words.. if you're looking at 5 syllable words, you're moving faster than me
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