This story hit me hard. I read his book today, its a deeply emotional and worthwhile story. Some stray phrases in the book led me to search some details of South African history that I didn't have a strong grasp on.…
Its definitely possible to abuse good (or neutral) language features to produce intentionally obfuscated or unclear sentences. The etymology of the word 'weird' here is interesting. I think its rootest-of-roots was…
(Stomping off now to be pissed off at the odious use of “*wert-” as an adjective)
I think the ability to arbitrarily verbify a noun is a powerful and desirable language feature.
This story hit me hard. I read his book today, its a deeply emotional and worthwhile story. Some stray phrases in the book led me to search some details of South African history that I didn't have a strong grasp on.…
Its definitely possible to abuse good (or neutral) language features to produce intentionally obfuscated or unclear sentences. The etymology of the word 'weird' here is interesting. I think its rootest-of-roots was…
(Stomping off now to be pissed off at the odious use of “*wert-” as an adjective)
I think the ability to arbitrarily verbify a noun is a powerful and desirable language feature.