Article in Discover magazine
murray.fletcher at AGRIC.NSW.GOV.AU
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Tue Mar 15 09:52:20 CST 2005
Elvis who?
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I think it has a lot to do with context. I've heard that there are only
400
words in Chinese, and these are vastly augmented by pronunciation, and
then
further made useful by context in a sentence.
Seen Elvis lately?
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From: Robin Leech [mailto:releech at TELUSPLANET.NET]
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Hi Thomas Lammers,
I believe it is to do with numbers, as you so well pointed out.
When there were few people, for example, second names were not needed.
I could know you as Tom, others as Ken, Henry, Hans, Dieter, Ian or
whatever.
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