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On 2024-12-20, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

> Actually, it has to do more with the speed of
> their speech and their extremely careful diction.

Thankfully(?) english has devolved into separate small words.

I can get lost in 'Wiki' language articles. There are some
languages (mostly North American indiginous) where you cannot
get away without around a dozen syllables per word because each
reference cannot use context defaults and must explicitely state
provenance, agency, probability, &c.


I can forsee the day when our written language is composed
completely from IKEA-style assembly cartoon pix.

The first glyph the kids would learn in Kindergarten would
be the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic of the man shielding
his eyes from the sun to show where to start reading.

All glyphs would be bilaterally symettric, except for
the swastika and swawistaka &c to show twist-direction
or quantum-mechanical spin vectors, &c.

Thusly you could read signs in your mirror and
nodody would have dyslexic reading problems.

Good luck if you have both styles of traffic circles.