tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Mar 24 20:36:55 2004
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That's not canon
> You're probably right. But since the .wav file was never
> actually used, it's not canon. I was just considering other
> ways of interpreting the sentence than as a headless <-bogh>
> clause. (To use the Klingon expression, I was "playing
> Fek'lhr's advocate".)
Can someone explain to me why Okrand seeing rain outside at a convention and
saying /SIS/ is canon, why Okrand writing a Klingon language e-mail message
to me is canon, why words in some novel that Okrand MAY have vetted are
canon, and why Okrand saying /Dajatlhbogh vIyajbe'/ on the Language Lab CD
is NOT canon?
Exactly what authority do the first three contain that the last one does
not?
Hmm?
SuStel
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