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AW.: Fun with pun (??)

🔗DWolf77309@xx.xxx

12/18/1999 11:13:06 AM

Some time ago, I posted a fairly complex typology of intonational puns
contrasting temporal puns,
which are heard one way going in and another going out, with portmanteau puns
which are heard as simultaneously bearing multiple meanings.

At that point, I also claimed priority for using "pun" for intonation at my
talk on chromaticism before the Just Intonation Network about 10 years ago;
any earlier uses of the term?

"My herrings! The surdity of it all!" (Joyce, _FW_)

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/18/1999 5:45:19 PM

Dan!
I think i missed this. Sounds interesting! Is it easy to repost. I hope!

DWolf77309@cs.com wrote:

> From: DWolf77309@cs.com
>
> Some time ago, I posted a fairly complex typology of intonational puns
> contrasting temporal puns,
> which are heard one way going in and another going out, with portmanteau puns
> which are heard as simultaneously bearing multiple meanings.
>
> At that point, I also claimed priority for using "pun" for intonation at my
> talk on chromaticism before the Just Intonation Network about 10 years ago;
> any earlier uses of the term?
>
> "My herrings! The surdity of it all!" (Joyce, _FW_)

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🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

12/18/1999 6:08:43 PM

All!
Does anyone have or know of a metronome for mac that can go up to lets say
330 in whole number steps. Tried Metrognome but it seems to decay for some
reason.

-- Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
http://www.anaphoria.com