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- From: jwa@vipunen.hut.fi (Jyrki J Wahlstedt)
- Subject: Re: I palindrome I
- In-Reply-To: dgreen@thor's message of 16 Nov 1992 22:03:52 GMT
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 01:21:08
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- In article <1e95s8INNc92@agate.berkeley.edu> dgreen@thor (David Greenebaum) writes:
-
- >The other day, I was listening to They Might Be Giants' song "I
- >Palindrome I" and a question occurred to me. The song doesn't have
- >much in the way of "standard" palindromes ("mom" and "dad" are about
- >the most impressive), but it does have the following passage:
- > "Son, I am able," she said, "though you scare me." "Watch," said
- > I; "Beloved," I said, "watch me scare you, though." Said she:
- > "Able am I, son."
- >So. Two questions: 1) Is this a palindrome, or does it have another name?
- >And 2) Are there other passages like this that you folks know?
-
- I had a look on my Concise Oxford Dict. and it says: palindrome n & a
- (word, verse etc.) that reads the same backwards as forwards (e.g. rotator).
- So I'd like to say it isn't.
-
- As I am a Finn and we have been taught that our word "saippuakauppias"
- is the longest palindrome word in the world (I'm not sure, but it is
- one of the longest anyhow), that implies that in a palindrome you have
- to reverse the characters, not only the words.
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- ! Jyrki Wahlstedt
- ! Jyrki.Wahlstedt@hut.fi
- !
- ! Our life is no dream, but it should and will perhaps become one.
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