[SOC] Englisch

Chris Redding [email protected]
Tue, 3 Jun 2003 21:52:00 +0100


Holy Shite!
I thought I was a bit of a wordsmith, but this guy Jim is The Master!.

Chris G4PDJ
--- JMcAulay <[email protected]> wrote:


> Soem who have considered expanded concepts of
> semiotics, linguistics, and
> semantics have conjectured that because languages
> have developed within
> specific cultures, those languages tend to maintain
> the cultures in
> continuing philosophical modes. 


   Which culture gave us "soem," pray? <g>


 Do we indeed tend
> to do those things which
> we can communicate to others the easiest?  Or are
> they perhaps the easiest
> for us to consider mentally?  If so, this gives
> support to the concept of
> "national tendencies," which would be actually
> common tendencies of those
> who use a common language. 

   I've always felt that thoughts are indeed things,
and that the language we use shapes us and our world
to a degree that would be considered surprising to the unreflective.

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