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One VAX, two VAXen (old computers from the Digital Equipment Corp.) Xenophon Also, claiming that "English is basically a Germanic language" is too strong these days, and has been since things settled down after the Conquest. Germanic roots via the Angles and Saxons (with a wee bit of holdover from the prior inhabitant's language -- I'm blanking on their name... ?Picts?), a layer of Romance languages (mostly Norman French) from the Normen (who were themselves Nordic invaders who'd conquered Normandy only a couple of generations earlier). Mangle the original syntax as the Norman men-at-arms 'negotiated' with Saxon serving maids for dates. Add in a bunch of Greek and Latin from scholarly usage (both pre- and post-conquest), a sprinkling of words from just about everywhere in the world, stir well and marinate for at least one-half millenium. |
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Or is the issue "tyranny of the wrong-headed-but-mandated syllabus?" Xenophon |
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And on that note, I'm off to bed... Kaz |
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My grandmother told a story of when she was young... her mother had come to America at age 12 (maid job at the Untemeyers ;p) and eventually brought over all of her brothers and sisters. Her oldest sister, having been in the ould country longest, did not normally speak English (unless required).... and this drove my great grandmother to great ire... She would say, Bridget, stop with the Irish, You're in America now, Speak American! (this is a woman who Never used the E word unless it was to cast slurs, sign of those times I guess ![]() It's rather odd, as my da's family came over speaking both and had no problem mixing the two... but would only "curse" "in the Irish" ![]() Last edited by Ceili; 04-10-2009 at 11:14 PM. Reason: too tired! |
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Sorry lady --serious topic here-- you jis' don't know what chocolate is unless you have tasted "chocolat Weiss" (inventor of the infamous "napolitain") --the best dark chocolate in the galaxy... at least! (Marcolini of Brussels fame isn't bad either).
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To answer your question: one "conjugates" verbs and "declines" nouns. |
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I was interested to learn from reading a history of the English language that it does not always deserve the sexist rap it often gets. For example, the word 'man' was originally not gender-specific but rather just short for 'human'.
From a gender standpoint, there were two types of 'men'. One was a 'wombed-man' or woman. The other was a 'weaponed-man' or 'weapman'. Over the years, the 'weap' got dropped and 'man' eventually became associated with males. Last edited by MickeyC; 04-11-2009 at 05:24 PM. |
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If you have access to the Oxford English Dictionary, you will be able to find the word "nother". |
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Another example that I find very strange too: Americans do not distinguish between practice and practise. In British English, "practice" is a noun and "practise" is a verb. Anyway...I stick to what comes "naturally" to me... |
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