Re: The History of Hangul

From: Michael Everson (everson@indigo.ie)
Date: Sat Aug 28 1999 - 06:41:17 EDT


Ar 02:55 -0700 1999-08-28, scríobh Tex Texin:
>Edward Cherlin wrote:
>> >Of particular interest is an article by Ross King, "Experimentation with
>> >Han'gûl in Russia and the USSR, 1914-1937". One of the experiments was in
>> >decomposing the syllables and writing linearly.
>>
>> When I was in Korea (1967-1968) telegrams were always written linearly.
>
>I know about ideograms, logograms, and hemigrams. What is a telegram?
>;-)

A glyph seen from a very great distance.

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