tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5044932396823312944.post4855291470248067098..comments2024-01-15T05:46:16.855+09:00Comments on <br><center>Billie Pritchett's Web Presence</center>: Fiona Apple, When the Pawn... (1999)Billie Pritchetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09975931918383394113noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5044932396823312944.post-25059738495159226602022-10-02T16:05:33.646+09:002022-10-02T16:05:33.646+09:00And those are letters, my man, not characters. 24 ...And those are letters, my man, not characters. 24 letters in the alphabet, unless you count the 10 double letters, in which case there are 34. (The double letters, by the way, are akin to some two-letter combos you often see in English, like "th-" and "-gh" and "-sh," though in English we don't generally set these aside as separate letters. Regarding Korean double-letters, you can consider them separate or not, doesn't matter much.)<br /><br />By the way, regarding this entry, kind of an experimental one. I wrote this first in Korean and then translated it to English. Trouble was, I didn't have much to say about this album in English or Korean, but I just left it as it was and posted it bilingually. You can probably tell by the stiffness of the English prose my severe limitations with expressing my thought in Korean. While it's more direct and to-the-point, maybe, it's not nearly as colorful, but that's my fault, not the language's. I need to study more intensely to improve my range of expression.Billie Pritchetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09975931918383394113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5044932396823312944.post-79855747247918082682022-10-02T08:32:49.776+09:002022-10-02T08:32:49.776+09:00It is a beautiful language with all the lines and ...It is a beautiful language with all the lines and circles and unfinished trianglesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com