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(ACB on) -- Virginia Woolf died (28-3-1941)
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HenHanna
2024-04-06 20:33:52 UTC
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Subject: ACB on Virginia Woolf died (28-3-1941)
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:07:42 -0700
From: HenHanna <***@devnull.tb>
Newsgroups: alt.usage.english,sci.lang,alt.english.usage
That's worthy of a Darwin Award.
-- When i saw this, i felt a bit a better about being hated by (Dr.) ACB


Re: Virginia Woolf died (28-3-1941)
Walked into the Ouse River after filling her coat pockets with stones.
That's worthy of a Darwin Award.
It was three weeks before her body was found.
Crystal quotes at length from a radio talk (29-4-1937) in a series
called "Words Fail Me".
"In the old days, when English was a new language, writers could
invent new words and use them. Nowadays it is easy enough to invent
new words...but we cannot use them because the language is old. You
cannot use a brand new word in an old language because of the very
obvious yet mysterious fact that a word is not a single and separate
entity, but part of other words. It is not a word indeed until it is
part of a sentence."
Can anyone make sense of this for me?
I can sort of understand that, but not to the point of trying to
translate it into English.
Who are the "we" and the "you" in that passage?
They're the same person!
"To combine new words with old words is fatal to the constitution of
the sentence. In order to use new words properly you would have to
invent a new language; and that, though no doubt we ahsll come to it,
is not at the moment our business. Our business is to see what we can
do with the English language as it is."
Again the "you" and the "we" (well, "our").
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Woolf
HenHanna
2024-04-06 20:42:10 UTC
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Post by HenHanna
That's worthy of a Darwin Award.
-- When i saw this, i felt a bit a better about being hated by (Dr.) ACB
Re: Virginia Woolf died (28-3-1941)
Walked into the Ouse River after filling her coat pockets with stones.
That's worthy of a Darwin Award.
and what's your reasons for hating Virginia Woolf ???



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by: Athel Cornish-Bowden - Sat, 6 Apr 2024 01:42


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1. Refusing to format messages in a normal way;


2. Refusing to use normal punctuation;


3. Refusing to use capitals when they are needed (beginnings of
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4. Ignoring all suggestions (and not offering arguments against them);


5. Using abbreviations like pls and ppl that may be acceptable in SMS
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6. Insisting on signing as HH after being told several times that there
was already an HH at alt.usage.english who had been there much earlier.
(He's gone now, but was a regular when HenHanna arrived.)
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Athel -- French and British, living in Marseilles for 37 years; mainly
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