Talk:Univocalic


 * Previous deletion debate

This doesn't look like a very worthwhile page,m and short as it is, it manages to have internal conflicts. Why bother? ;Bear 04:25, 2004 Aug 28 (UTC)

The given poem is only univocalic in the written sense, not phonetic, are there any examples of phonetic univocalic poetry to be inserted in the article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.226.136.204 (talk) 20:39, 15 August 2011 (UTC)

"Eve's Legend"
The book A Void contains an appendix showing certain quotations. One of those is: E SERVEM LEX EST, LEGEMQUE TENERE NECESSE EST? SPES CERTE NEC MENS, ME REFERENTE, DEEST; SED LEGE, ET ECCE EVEN NENTEMVE GREGEMVE TENENTEM; PERLEGE, NEC ME RES EDERE RERE LEVES
 * LORD HOLLAND
 * Eve's Legend

You can search for the book on Amazon and "look inside", and if you're lucky, you may spot this quotation near the end of the book. Does anyone have information about this univocalic? 223.75.12.214 (talk) 12:29, 10 October 2015 (UTC)