On 3/30/2016 9:52 AM, Adam Roach wrote:
On 3/30/16 11:32, Dave Cridland wrote:
Finally, I'd note in passing that "bill" and "Bill", "will" and
"Will", "heather" and "Heather", all have different semantics based on
case - not that this is particular relevant.
It's actually quite relevant, since it shows that we already have
significant cases in which merely changing letter case can alter meaning
nontrivially.
Except that the assertion that case alters meeting is wrong. The
examples given were wrong, adam.
d/
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