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by evanwillms
4282 days ago
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The author does mention the etymology of 'person' in an earlier article, so they appear to be aware of it. "'Person,' by the way, has a neat etymology. It comes from the Latin persona, referring to a mask worn on stage. Per (through) + sona (sound) — the thing through which the sound (voice) traveled." http://www.meltingasphalt.com/ux-and-the-civilizing-process/ |
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The 'sound' bit is disputed, though, and probably too cute.