Tim Romano wrote: > Actually, Chris, some earlier chirographic "technology" recorded >intonation better than we can today with typewritten text YAKOV LEIB COMMENTS: That's certainly true in the Hebrew Bible (i.e., Torah) we've mentioned here a few times. In addition to the vowel markings (which came later) under certain letters, there are intonation markings above and below each word which, according to tradition, were given to Moses at the same time as the Torah itself. It's quite an experience to attend an Orthdox Jewish service and hear the Torah being read (spoken, not sung) out loud by the "cantor," using the ancient intonation-markings of the words. BTW, I wonder how EP would feel about all this Jewish stuff being discussed on an internet forum dedicated to himself. [:=)>