From: Newton Hughes (C442196@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu)
Date: Wed 03 Nov 1993 - 06:04:10 EET
There's a novel by Harry Harrison called "East of Eden," which I don't
recommend particularly except for an appendix detailing what might as
well be dragonewt speech and writing. Not only is it spoken, hissed,
and whistled, it also includes physical gestures involving the whole
body (that counts the tail, one more reason for humans to find Old
Wyrmish difficult).
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