Difference between revisions of "Tautaulogically"
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* '''t–t–''' → stuttering, which in FW is always a sign of [[HCE|HCE's]] guilt | * '''t–t–''' → stuttering, which in FW is always a sign of [[HCE|HCE's]] guilt | ||
− | * ''''' | + | * '''tau (ταυ):''' (''Greek'') nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the letter T → ''tautau'' = TT → [[Tee_the_tootal_of_the_fluid_hang_the_twoddle_of_the_fuddled,_O|Tee the tootal]] in line 28 |
* '''tautau–''' → [[Page_3|003.10]] [[tauftauf]] | * '''tautau–''' → [[Page_3|003.10]] [[tauftauf]] |
Revision as of 10:08, 13 December 2006
- tautologically → a tautology is a logical statement that is trivially true (i.e. which can never be falsified), or a redundant or vacuous statement
- t–t– → stuttering, which in FW is always a sign of HCE's guilt
- tau (ταυ): (Greek) nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, the letter T → tautau = TT → Tee the tootal in line 28
- tautaulogically → in the first draft Joyce wrote, testamount to (i.e. tantamount to and testifies to, with an overtone also of Testament)