Wirt writes: > Latin, especially in its modern English form, allows you to build > your words as you need them. Thus with a root form such as "-gress", > which means "to go or come" (actually, from the Latin meaning "step", > from which we also get the word form "grade"), you can build, on the > demand of the moment, [snip] Do you know if that is considered by speech recognition programs? That is, if they use only a fixed dictionary of known words, then the "demand of the moment" cannot be accomodated. And what about the machine representation of "knowledge?" --Glenn ....................................................................... Item Subject: cc:Mail Text