Sunday, July 27, 2008

How to do a correct letter sequencing for Lexigrams

Some people drop letters before Lexigramming.
That is illogical.


I am not pointing out the other types of errors in the Lexigrams rendered thusly from the following examples.
Some have errors, some do not.
(Errors=
added letters & or words not found in the sequence Lexigrammed, and mispelling errors and or
made up words or abbreviations and acronyms, or even symbols such as numbers "12" used instead
of the word twelve which they did not have all the letters for)


The reason letters are eliminated in these examples is that they ANAGRAM each individual word and or name first, and then string together the anagrammed words.
I will explain why that is not TRUE PERFECT LEXIGRAMMING after the following examples.

Some examples:

Name, and or phrase letters are alphabetically sequenced.

The true complete sequence=

1. AAAACCDDEEEFILNNNPRRSSY

the incomplete sequence used=

2. AACDEEFILNPRSY

What a radical difference!
That causes the resulting Lexigram to not be born from the letters in the complete name letter sequence, but is instead created from a line of nonsense or an incomplete spelling instead of the complete name and or phrase sequences.


More examples:

1=TRUE COMPLETE LETTER SEQUENCE
2=INCOMPLETE INVALID LETTER SEQUENCE



1. AEEHHIMNOSTTY
2. AEGHIMNOSTY

1.
AAACDDEEHJLLLNNOSW
2. ACDDEEHJLNOSW

As one can see this dropping of letters from the source name, phrase, whatever being Lexigrammed,
can indeed create illogical limits and invalidate the true source one was Lexigramming.

The reason some do this is because they ANAGRAM EACH INDIVIDUAL WORD OR NAME
instead of treating the complete phrase and or names as a sequence of letters which are TRUE TO THE COMPLETE
NAME OR WORDS IN A PHRASE one is Lexigramming.
(Quite often a Anagram generator is also used with them taking "parts" of anagrams and stringing them together)

For example:

SEE ALL THE THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SHINING

By the invalid Lexigramming sequence used to birth an ANAGRAM BASED style.form of Lexigram,
that phrase would be sequenced thusly:

The INCOMPLETE sequence used in that method=

ABDEEFGHIILLNNRSTUU

The TRUE Lexigramming sequence however would be=

AAABBDEEEEFGGGHHHHIIIIILLLNNNNRSSSTTTTUU

As one can clearly see, it does make a big difference!

Another way to look at it is seeing the phrase with the deleted letters left out.
This is an example of what one would actually be Lexigramming by the incomplete method:

SEE ALL TH ING BRI ND UFU

That style of Lexigramming sequence above does NOT allow enough of the letters
to be used so that it still resembles the original "SOURCE" which=

SEE ALL THE THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SHINING

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