▲ | thaumasiotes 5 days ago | |
> If you told them to write a Lewis Carroll poem about a nonsense word, it wouldn't have any problem. This makes me wonder something specific. Let's imagine that we generate poetry "in the style of Lewis Carroll" around a particular nonsense word, one that hasn't been written down before. Will that poetry treat the word as if it has one consistent pronunciation? (This question doesn't quite apply to Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll himself would obviously have passed the test, but he doesn't reuse his nonsense words.) |