'Language Visible': A Is for Alphabet ...
By JULIE WALTON SHAVER
Published: February 15, 2004
Just for fun, I didn't start at the beginning. Eager to learn more
about the letter that begins my name, I headed straight for Chapter J
of David Sacks's "Language Visible," certain that my fantasies of J as
an important, well-loved letter would come true. (Think: Jesus, jewel,
Julius Caesar.) The letter has a certain je ne sais quoi, with its
thin, curvy shape and romantic pronunciation, no? (Try making the "j"
sound without just a bit of a pucker.)
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