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<FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12pt'>On 6/19/08 5:33 PM, "Dennis Baron" <<a href="debaron@illinois.edu">debaron@illinois.edu</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12pt'><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">While it may seem premature of the mayor to equate America with the universe (the Klingons aren’t about to give up their language, not without a fight), it’s clear that Thurmont has always conducted its municipal affairs in English because almost nobody in town speaks anything else.<BR>
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Well, actually, I grew up not too far from Thurmont. The interesting thing is that many of us have German names (Kephart, etc.). Around two centuries ago, German was an important if not the majority language in the area (you can still see old tombstones with “Hier lagt...” on them). And yet, somehow, the place turned out OK without anything being declared the “official” language....<BR>
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Ron<BR>
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