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- From: sizex@bnr.co.uk (Eric Barber)
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- Subject: Re: Origin of English?
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 09:05:41 GMT
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- In article <9974@fs3.cam.nist.gov> koontz@cam.nist.gov (John E. Koontz X5180) writes:
- <In article <memo.846118@cix.compulink.co.uk<, petex@cix.compulink.co.uk (Peter Christian) writes:
- <|< < |< one of the striking features of English is its lack of conjugations
- <|< < |< and declensions.
- <|< <
- <|< < Actually, English still contains conjugations, though the personal inflection
- <|< < of most verbs is very simplified....
- <|<
- <|< I don't think Eric meant absolute lack, but relative lack,
- <|< considering its origins in a highly inflected language, and compared
- <|< with its nearest cognates. ...
- <
- <... I think what
- <Eric meant was not "lack of conjugations and declensions," but
- <"(relative) lack of inflection," or not quite so well put,
- <"(relative) lack of conjugation and declension."
- <----
- <John E. Koontz (koontz@bldr.nist.gov)
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- that's what I meant, thanks. Eric
- _ "just a Texan a long way from home"
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