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Romulan and Okrand?



Leaving aside my answer to the question why people would want to translate
the Bible into Klingon, which Okrand (thank you *very* much) laughed off
(grrr...)

... check *this* rumour out, SuvwI'pu' quv:

>From rec.arts.startrek.misc Fri Feb 18 07:13:24 1994
Path: cs.mu.OZ.AU!munnari.oz.au!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!news.ysu.edu!psuvm!plk109
Organization: Penn State University
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 21:38:46 EST
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Subject: Romulan Dictionary
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In the Jan/Feb 1994 issue of Star Paths, the Romulan Star Empire
newsletter, it says in the Trek Update section:
     "Another rumor is that Marc Okrand is working on a Romulan
     Language Dictionary, due out in 1994 or 1995.  One of our
     members reports it may be early 1994."
Can anyone confirm or deny this?

***

Lawrence? Could you ask the mensch? This is news to me.

(And tell him hands off Ferengi; it's mine! D'you hear me? Mine! Mwahaha! ;) )

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   Nick Nicholas.  The Nonce and Future Linguist. University of Melbourne.
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"Henry Squirrel was thirsty. He walked over to the river bank where his good
friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity
drowned." --- TALE-SPIN Story Generator, James Meehan, Yale AI Lab, 1975.



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