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- From: boyd@prl.dec.com (Boyd Roberts)
- Subject: Re: Dumb Americans (was INTERNATIONALIZATION: JAPAN, FAR EAST)
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 21:41:09 GMT
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- In article <2605@titccy.cc.titech.ac.jp>, mohta@necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp (Masataka Ohta) writes:
- >
- > In Japanese, the only natural sorting is on pronouciation, whose
- > information is missing from character code. Otherwise, any sorting
- > is almost as good as other sorting.
- >
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- Applying your argument to languages that use the glyphs 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
- 6, 7, 8 and 9 to represent integers then it is only `natural' to sort
- them based on their pronounciation.
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- So in Japanese I will find myself sorting them in ascending order:
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- 1 ichi
- 9 kyu
- 5 go
- 3 san
- 4 shi
- 7 shichi
- 0 zero
- 2 ni
- 8 hachi
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- But that would be wrong, because I can pronounce:
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- 0 as rei
- 4 as yon
- 7 as nana
- 9 as ku
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- So just how will you sort these glyphs based on `natural' pronounciation?
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- Is it a case of ``gaijin dakara wakaranai''?
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- Boyd Roberts boyd@prl.dec.com
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- ``When the going gets wierd, the weird turn pro...''
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