Re: Phonosemantics and parallels in the genome (and elsewhere)

From: Douglas Brooker (dbrooker@clara.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 21:09:57 GMT

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    Zylogy@aol.com wrote:

    > By the way, this might be a structural parallel to phonosemantics- which also
    > deals with physical properties- just not literally.

    really interesting stuff. Could you say a bit more about the parallels?

    Douglas

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