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October 15, 2007, 15:27
shufitz
A Dying Language? Morse Code
Dying languages?

An interesting article, titled --- -. . -- .- -. .----. ... -... .. -.. - --- ... .- ...- ., discusses the decline of Morse Code. It refers to Morse Code as a "language".

I'd always thought Morse Code was an alphabet, not a language. Comments?

Excerpts from the article:
October 15, 2007, 15:45
zmježd
Morse code is pretty much what it says it is: a code. One to one mapping between letters and digits and dots and dashes.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
October 15, 2007, 19:44
Kalleh
In some ways it reminds me of text language.
October 15, 2007, 20:21
jerry thomas
It's probably common knowledge ... but in formal Morse Code discourse the recipiennt of the message responds with " ._. " which is the letter "R."

When the letters were named, to improve accuracy in understanding, the name "Roger" was given to the letter "R." Hence the word "Roger" in spoken radio discourse means "Received."
October 16, 2007, 01:52
Richard English
I agree that Morse code is not a language; if anything it is a kind of Roman alphabet. If it were a language then Morse code messages would be identical regardless of whether they were being sent by an English speaker, a Spanish speaker or a German speaker. Which they clearly are not.


Richard English