LL-L "Lexicon" 2007.11.20 (01) [E]
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From: Paul Finlow-Bates <wolf_thunder51 at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Etymology" 2007.11.19 (02) [E]
From: Brooks, Mark <mark.brooks at twc.state.tx.us>
Subject: LL-L "Morphology" 2007.11.16 (09) [E]
Sorry, but I like the Greek one better. I mean, if you want to sound truly
learned, Greek takes the cake. .....Then, there's always that lovely word
"metathesis." Does it come from Greek?
Regards,
Mark Brooks
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My feeling is that this worship of Classical speech has watered down English
from the strong Lowlands Germanic it once was. The belief that you have to
use such words ("big words") to seem wise is a blow to our forbears. Read
Winston Churchill's "fight them on the beaches" speech to see what strength
lies in true Lowlands English.
That I write and say such Greekish and Latinish myself doesn't make it
otherwise (You'll see I've tried not to here).
I'd rather light a fire than ignite a conflagration, or precipitate
pyrotechnics.
Paul Finlow-Bates
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