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- From: jtchew@csa3.lbl.gov (JOSEPH T CHEW)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: when is a goat a goat (was: Language Lists)
- Date: 25 Aug 92 23:57:32 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA, USA
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- >So it doesn't particularly have to be a goat, but a good goat-like thing
- >would work pretty well (it has to be domesticated, because you don't always
- >have time to go out and find a reasonable sacrifice when you need one.
- >deadlines, you know).
-
- Of course, to readers in our culture, a goat has not only intrinsic
- characteristics, but also a heavy load of symbolism. Regardless of
- whether you are trying to lose this or avoid losing it when you create
- and name your alien goat-oid, you have to stay aware of it.
-
- Even if your animal model is lighter in symbolism, the name you give
- it will resonate into an image. Reading Larry Niven's stuff, I conjure
- up a culturally directed idea of what a chirpsithra or kdatlyno must be
- like; if he'd called them furfurals and blxtfs, I'd have thought of
- something completely different, even if their descriptions and actions
- remained the same.
-
- Joe
- "The pallid pimp of the dead-line/The enervate of the pen" --Robert Service
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