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RE: Fun with transferred epithets

And the British have always loved their cure-all "nice cup of tea" so nice definitely modifies the entire noun-phrase "cup of tea" (often even jokingl...

9 years ago
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RE: Okay, what's with the apostrophe in Laudato Si' ?

Hehe, that's a good 'mondegreen'! I bet people didn't expect the new pope to start his first speech as pontiff with "good evening" in Italian (or ...

10 years ago
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RE: Okay, what's with the apostrophe in Laudato Si' ?

I too was struck by the fact that perhaps for the first time (as a church historian I would have to check that!) an encyclical opens with (and hence b...

10 years ago
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RE: American Finns and Prepositions

EmmettRedd said I don't know about UP Finns, but I know some Minnesota Norwegians who don't use objects for some prepositions. For example, "We w...

10 years ago
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RE: A national disaster is occurring each and every year ...

I presume they mean 1 in 3 of the women who die in any given year dies of heart disease or stroke.

10 years ago
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RE: Revert to mean reply

Peano said Who uses revert to mean reply? People who don't know what "revert" means. Dutch speakers frequently use "revert" it in English...

11 years ago
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RE: as the case may be

polistra said I'm not sure that 'as the case may be' has any real meaning. In the sentence about India, 'as the case may be' can be omitted enti...

11 years ago
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RE: You know, aptronyms…like when a gynecologist is named Seymour Bush

tomfornicola said My daughter has a Doctor who has the last name Doctor. My wife giggles every time they call from Dr. Doctor's office. Could ...

11 years ago
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RE: You know, aptronyms…like when a gynecologist is named Seymour Bush

tomfornicola said My daughter has a Doctor who has the last name Doctor. My wife giggles every time they call from Dr. Doctor's office. And for...

11 years ago
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RE: You know, aptronyms…like when a gynecologist is named Seymour Bush

Boli said A realty company of over fifty years in business with "Robcon "as their name.I do not think they have a clue. In a similar vein, I alw...

11 years ago
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RE: The Uncanny Valley (full episode)

About "haircuts" - I've been working in financial translation, and the term gained popularity (and maybe a slightly different meaning?) after the fina...

12 years ago
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RE: The Uncanny Valley (full episode)

I agree entirely about the need to learn nouns with their gendered articles for languages that have them (French, Spanish, Italian, German, etc.). The...

12 years ago
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