Capt. Sir Mick Preston
Capitán of the Zouaves
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Post by Capt. Sir Mick Preston on Dec 14, 2008 21:53:56 GMT -6
Also, I notice that the Talossan words in the OrgLaw are still in pre-Arestada orthography. Should this change? I want to get the general feeling about this before I start another thread, and this is in the same vein. ÜC eda NON? I certainly hope that the OrgLaw maintains it's current orthography. They have not updated the Magna Carta or the Constitution of the United States to modern orthography. There is something to say about keeping things the way they are.
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EM Vürinalt
Citizen since 12-20-2007
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Post by EM Vürinalt on Dec 15, 2008 5:49:30 GMT -6
Also, I notice that the Talossan words in the OrgLaw are still in pre-Arestada orthography. Should this change? I want to get the general feeling about this before I start another thread, and this is in the same vein. ÜC eda NON? Remember that not everyone supports the Arestada. While I am becoming...more accepting...of it, there are still people who say no to the whole thing. Especially the republicans. We do not wish to create a rift or start inevitably developing two seperate languages... I know this was an issue way back at the begining of the year after the Arestada was passed and we lost all our accent marks but that is the catch- isn't it more formal, regal, educated, etc. to write in pre-Arestada Talossan? If you know how to use all the accent marks it has ought to count for something!
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Dec 15, 2008 10:59:24 GMT -6
Also, I notice that the Talossan words in the OrgLaw are still in pre-Arestada orthography. Should this change? I want to get the general feeling about this before I start another thread, and this is in the same vein. ÜC eda NON? I could go either way, but before putting too much energy into writing a bill on this subject, you should prepare yourself by reading the discussion from the last time this was suggested.
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