Okey dokey. Might also be a reference to a Turkish game.
Regards,
Dana Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 1:51
AM
Subject: Re: VMs: left & right word
entropy
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Rafal T. Prinke wrote: >
> Vladimir Sazonov wrote: > > (2) The morphologically
similar words are often near. It can be also > > rhymes. >
> This is interesting. I don't remember if the possibility of >
the VMS being in rhyme (not to call it "poetry") had been
well,
when I joined the list, I (if remember correctly) pointed out about 3
times, the rythm of the text is quite similar to native singings
in southeastern Europe, maybe Central Asia (or, well, elsewhere)... but
somehow I had the feeling, almost nobody had time for these statements of
a layman (and I don't think anybody did lose much by disregarding them and
also, I don't think I was the first, because it's quite
obvious).
Okeey (afaik "Okey" a word of American Indians) -
probably everybody has heared about initial rhyme, alliteration - this is,
what I had in mind... and before the literate times it was widely used not
only in native sogns, but also in traditional "laws", "science" and other
knowledge
MV
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