In the first two the o’s are long and the u’s and e’s are short. “Mode”- “us” (like the english words) “Pone” (long o), “Toll” (as in booth) “enz”.
Hofstadter I’ve heard pronounced with the second ‘t’ silent and the ‘a’ pronounced as a short ‘e’. The ‘o’ is short. Hoff- stedder. Jaynes, I believe is just a long ‘a’, silent e. Parfit is “par” as in “par for the course” and “fit” as in “you should exercise to get fit”.
In the first two the o’s are long and the u’s and e’s are short. “Mode”- “us” (like the english words) “Pone” (long o), “Toll” (as in booth) “enz”.
Hofstadter I’ve heard pronounced with the second ‘t’ silent and the ‘a’ pronounced as a short ‘e’. The ‘o’ is short. Hoff- stedder. Jaynes, I believe is just a long ‘a’, silent e. Parfit is “par” as in “par for the course” and “fit” as in “you should exercise to get fit”.
Moar liek modus pwnens. “Fool just got modus pwned!” (Though modus tollens tends to pwn more in practice… logic doesn’t make any sense.)