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- From: TSOS@uni-duesseldorf.de (Detlef Lannert)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: quite unique
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 08:06:58 GMT
- Organization: Universitaetsrechenzentrum, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Duesseldorf
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- Message-ID: <TSOS.179.722160418@uni-duesseldorf.de>
- References: <1992Nov13.212917.6537@news.columbia.edu> <1992Nov14.045256.12209@Princeton.EDU> <1992Nov14.223624.20511@bcrka451.bnr.ca> <1992Nov15.001709.14852@Princeton.EDU>
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- Summary: Quite universal concept.
-
- In article <1992Nov15.001709.14852@Princeton.EDU> roger@crux.Princeton.EDU (Roger Lustig) writes:
-
- [...]
- >Moreover, a thing can be "quite unique" wrt *one* basis for comparison,
- >by not even coming close to anything else. After all, most of the comparisons
- >we do are not simply same/different; they take into account degrees of
- >difference.
- [...]
-
- The times of the clear "unique"/"not unique" distinction are over.
- If there is fuzzy logic in every washing machine you can buy, why
- shouldn't it be in the language as well? English couldn't survive
- on the world market if it ignored the modern concepts.
-
- And speakers will always (have to) adapt to their language. So it's
- time for everyone to get fuzzy. Or should I say "quite fuzzy"?
-
- Yours fuzzily,
- --
- Detlef Lannert DC3EK E-Mail: tsos@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de
- "Gedanken sind nicht stets parat,
- man schreibt auch, wenn man keine hat." Wilhelm Busch
-