(urth) This week in Google alerts; story with Gaiman:
David Stockhoff
dstockhoff at verizon.net
Sat Feb 19 17:54:36 PST 2011
On 2/19/2011 8:31 PM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>
> From: "Andrew Mason" <andrew.mason53 at googlemail.com>
>> Gerry Quinn wrote:
>
>> I agree with all this. But another question is whether real Latin is
>> being used in _Long Sun_ (in 'vox populi. vox Dei', for instance). It
>> might be, because I take it that the Whorl cultures are deliberate
>> reconstructions, inspired by memories of 'our' time (which, as Cyriaca
>> explains, were restored to humans by computers at the end of the First
>> Empire). On the other hand, one might wonder whether actual languages
>> were among what was restored; the books in Ultan's library would seem
>> not to be books handed down from 'our' time, but books written at the
>> end of the First Empire, presumably in current languages, enshrining
>> knowledge from an earlier time.
>
> Hmm, I have never been inclined to take Cyriaca's story as other than
> a myth with perhaps a grain of truth to it. (Though Cordwainer
> Smith's future history contains a similar event.)
>
> Your idea about the Whorl cultures is interesting. They *do* seem
> rather more unique and 'ethnic' than one would expect from colonists
> coming from a world which was surely at least as much a global village
> as our own. On the other hand, the 'Indian' type culture in Gaon
> seems to speak the same language as that spoken in Viron (or does
> it?). The Trivigauntis have their own 'high language' but their
> normal language seems to be the same as in Viron. The Sleepers do not
> seem to have any specially imposed cultural norms. It is hard to put
> any definitive pattern to it.
>
It does not need to have been a successful recreation. Just an
attempt---with a Babel-like resonance.
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