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berniegreen Replies: 30 Views: 57754 |
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Hello folks, it has been a long time since I have participated here. I return in order to recommend a new book to all who are seriously interested in this topic.
It is The Memory Code by Lynne Kell ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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You may have sunshine on your side, Chad, about the Biblical example being a bit too much embroidery, but I don't agree with your position about the outliers on the Linear B stuff.
I reckon Don i ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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On the balance of probabilities which appears the more likely?
Others writing on the subject have resolved the paradox differently. But I've taken us off-topic.Okay. Point me to it or let us pursu ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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That's why I don't have time for your posts. So little imagination.I do believe that you are mistaking two things - fantasizing and imagination. My sense is that I have plenty of the second while you ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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Preliminary conclusion: Assumption is incorrect.
Next step: Determine soundness of assumption. The game continues. P.S. There is about 200 years difference between Dante and Milton but I ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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I strongly suspect the text was written quite recently and never existed in the ancient world. It may be the work of more than one author but I expect the principle author was British and lived in Eas ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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Okay so this East Anglian composed them in a funny mix of archaic Greek dialects and gets them to Athens among other places in good time for Socrates (to name one person that we have all heard of) to ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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Forger 1: "Better get this right in case Chad or Bernie read it in a few hundred years".
Forger 2: "Nah, Chad's gunna be too bloody lazy to read it... and Bernie'll believe aught" ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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I imagine that Homer would sound as "completely weird" to a 4th-Century BC audience, or Beowulf to a 12th-Century AD audience, as the King James Bible to a 21st-Century audience: weird, but ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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The question of literary forgeries is an interesting one. There have been examples of an author attempting to pass off a work as the work of another or as the work of an earlier time. It is usually ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 3607 Views: 1539599 |
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What we await from him is an explanation as to why Latin, specifically, has a completely aberrant grammar and syntax from all the 'Romance' languages, whether mainstream now or dialects. Unless of co ... | |
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berniegreen Replies: 3607 Views: 1539599 |
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I wrote the above before seeing Frank's latest.
It would indeed probably simplify matters if we could get some other terms established. The development and use of Latin was, as a process, remarkab ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 3607 Views: 1539599 |
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Ah Michael you are a bit of a comedian, aren't you? What you are not, clearly, is either an historian or a language scholar.
The answer to Frank's question is that they spoke then, as they do toda ... |
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berniegreen Replies: 1148 Views: 584103 |
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A few days ago I raised here the issue of just how one actually would calibrate the rapidity or otherwise of language change. And Mick kindly offered me the poisoned chalice of making some choices.
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berniegreen Replies: 344 Views: 268590 |
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A very interesting thought, N8 and a topic that I haven't seen covered in the research that I have done so far. I guess that one can just speculate but to get some data on which to try to develop any ... | |
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