(In reply to
But some say... by Charlie)
The numbers given (1, 5, 9) and the number indirectly given (15) represent the positions of the letters A, E, I, O in the Modern English alphabet. Though incorrectly assumed by the master puzzler that there are only five vowels, the 'last' number sought is the position for the letter U, which is 21.
There are actually seven vowels in the Modern English alphabet -- A, E, I, O, U, W and Y. Unlike the first five vowels, W and Y may also represent consonants. W, used as a vowel in English, is rare. After the Great Vowel Shift, the letter W (originating as a ligature representing two U's [UU], hence double-U) as a vowel is found almost solely in words originating in the Welsh languge. An example of which is the word cwm -- 'a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain'. Y is more often used as a vowel, though, when beginning a word, it behaves more frequently as a consonant.
Including all seven vowels, the finite sequence would be
1, 5, 9, 15, 21, 23, 25.
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2008-01-22 02:25:01 |