c. My 'cultural norm'
(shades of Stan!) suggests a soft c after the vowels of 'e' and 'i' and a hard
c after the vowels of 'a' and 'o'.
Edwina
- Original Message -----
From: Gary Fuhrman<mailto:g...@gnusystems.ca>
To: biosemiot...@lists.ut.e
(shades of Stan!) suggests a soft c after the vowels of 'e' and 'i' and a hard
c after the vowels of 'a' and 'o'.
Edwina
- Original Message -
From: Gary Fuhrman
To: biosemiot...@lists.ut.ee ; 'Peirce List'
Sent: Monday, Septembe
There have been a few changes in the projected seminar schedule since I posted
it last, so here it is again.
I’d also like to take this opportunity to raise a rather trivial question about
the pronunciation of “dicisign” and “dicent”. At the Peirce Centennial
conference, I heard these pronou