English Language & Usage: Multi-Layered Discourse Room

English Language & Usage: Multi-Layer

Not for the faint of heart or those easily triggered by English (or other languages) in the raw. That doesn't mean we want to talk about YouTube comments or hemorrhoids or other such topics.
7m ago – CowperKettle
CowperKettle: 7m ago, 68489 posts (2%)ʁəfələmələ: 13m ago, 10 posts (0%)alphabet: 37m ago, 16569 posts (0%)Robusto: 54m ago, 172334 posts (7%)Xanne: 2h ago, 4489 posts (0%)MetaEd: 7h ago, 27013 posts (1%)Cerberus: 1d ago, 394569 posts (16%)
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yst 18:26
@HippoSawrUs The World Book publisher call it Spinescape Binding but I like your term better.
yst 14:32
In the Indonesian language repeating a noun is a replacement for "several". "anak-anak" = "several children". Repeating a preposition(?) is rare though, but I guess the same principle apply: adding intensity to "sampai". Another interesting word is "tiba-tiba" meaning suddenly. "tiba" itself means to arrive.
Tue 17:27
@Lambie I mean, you can't just say that your type of native English supersedes everyone else's. Such is the nature of dialects
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Mon 03:21
> The history of print and witch-hunting indicates that an unregulated information market doesn’t necessarily lead people to identify and correct their errors, because it may well prioritize outrage over truth. For truth to win, it is necessary to establish curation institutions that have the power to tilt the balance in favor of the facts. However, as the history of the Catholic Church indicates, such institutions might use their curation power to quash any criticism of themselves, labeling all alternative views erroneous and preventing the institution’s own errors from being exposed and c
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Tue 18:28
@Lambie In some cases (maybe more often than you think), the people you're contradicting are native speakers. It's awfully hard to speak even for all "educated English speakers", which is why I often specify an answer of mine is true for the people in my circles or dialect
Mon 02:45
Requesting candy, while greedy, doesn't deserve electrocution.
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Mon 22:37
Quote of the day: "I choose not to draw vast conclusions from half vast data." (Jerry Ehman, c. 1997, about the Wow! signal [SETI warning])
Feb 13 22:29
That's what maturity really is, being able to express ones emotions with a larger vocabulary.
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Feb 14 15:20
Feb 13 18:58
I'm old enough to remember Clippy
Jan 24 01:13
You're such a kind and helpful person and pharmacist.
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Feb 3 08:20
Chinese idiom of the day: Ghosts and goblins are the easiest to draw — Because they don't exist.
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Feb 3 03:34
E.g. cats seem smarter than they are.
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Jan 28 13:22
@CowperKettle Another signs of how deeply ingrained Confucian values are is when I witnessed going to a Chinese restaurant with my dad who by that time had to be on walker and walked very slowly from the car to the front door, while I'm standing next to him just in case he needs assistance. A Chinese family who arrived just after, holding the door open for us and waited about a full minute instead of just going in first, out of respect for my dad who was oldest in that impromptu group.
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Jan 27 02:55
Quote of the day (NJTODAY.NET): "However, the two sides will pretend to fight over the health of the nation because politics has become a form of entertainment that distracts citizens from demanding real change."
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Feb 1 22:54
SURVEY: Todos North Americans from anywhere north of the Darién Gap should por favor take Dr Geoff Lindsey’s North American English Survey, especially if you’re a ɴᴀᴛɪᴠᴇ English speaker. He’s trying to tease out our ᴘʜᴏɴᴇᴍɪᴄ inventories for a new edition of his team’s highly configurable free online pronouncing dictionary to cover cis-Atlantic dialects. ¡Miles gracias!
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Feb 8 18:01
Feb 8 15:04
@Robusto I'm so fancy don't go to clubs at all. They come to me.
Jan 31 11:34
> 1 Ideology produces disagreement, but stupidity produces befuddlement.
2 Stupidity often inheres in organizations, not individuals.
3 People who behave stupidly are more dangerous than people who behave maliciously.
4 People who behave stupidly are unaware of the stupidity of their actions.
5 Stupidity is nearly impossible to oppose.
6 The opposite of stupidity is not intelligence, it’s rationality.
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Feb 7 17:14
@Cerberus It might be recent, but is easily standard, used in formal writing.
Feb 7 16:57
Identify [no object] as is really ugly language, sorry!
Feb 7 09:31
Insulin eyedrops for treating corneal defects: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11124528
Jan 28 12:40
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Jan 27 22:11
If only we could convince China and Japan to start using 'ciao' as a gretting/farewell, then we could have a real United Nations.
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Jan 19 16:25
@Lambie Exactly what part of "DO NOT ANSWER THIS. AT ALL." did you fail to understand? You are being disruptive. Take a vacation.
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Jan 19 15:31
@Lambie Stop stirring the pot. You will learn to turn the other cheek. Disrupting communities in petty acts of retributive vengeance destroys them from within. It will not be permitted. And don't answer this. At all.
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Feb 5 09:35
A prick of conscience.
Jan 25 03:43
And I have a fever of 39.1 degrees.
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Jan 1 16:45
Feliz año nuevo!
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Jan 1 16:43
سال نو مبارک!
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Jan 21 19:55
Word of the day: broligarch. "A politically influential younger male tycoon, particularly one involved in technology. Seemingly derived from tech bro."
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Jan 1 17:20
@GratefulDisciple Perhaps Novus annus ad omnes – MMXXV.
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Jan 1 17:07
@Robusto Selamat Tahun Baru!
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Jan 1 17:05
С Новым Годом!
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Jan 18 20:05
In the Realm of the Senses (French: L'Empire des sens, Japanese: 愛のコリーダ, Ai no Korīda, "Bullfight of Love") is a 1976 erotic art film written and directed by Nagisa Ōshima. It is a fictionalised and sexually explicit treatment of a 1936 murder committed by Sada Abe. An international coproduction of France and Japan, the film generated great controversy at the time of its release. The film had the involvement of pink film luminary Kōji Wakamatsu as co-screenwriter and assistant producer. While intended for mainstream wide release, the film contains scenes of unsimulated sexual activity between the...
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Dec 27, 2024 00:29
@Araucaria-Him I maintain my position that the worst offenders among the close voters should get a stern warning from the mods, followed by a suspension if they don't stop. I see no other viable solution to the problem, other than outright banning migration.
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Jan 15 19:01
BTW, the WWW above has an extension: "Those who can, do; those who can't, teach; and those who can't teach, teach gym."
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Jan 28 22:41
Jan 13 20:17
@Xanne I think ChatGPT etc can only hallucinate! It's just that sometimes the hallucination's very convincing ;-)
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Jan 1 17:08
Happy New Year!
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Jan 1 14:44
नए साल की शुभकामनाएँ!
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Jan 1 14:34
あけましておめでとう!
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Jan 1 14:21
Bonne année à tous !
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Dec 21, 2024 20:56
Happy Winter Solstice, everybody!
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Jan 10 05:53
Phrase of the day: to be away with the fairies. (UK, humorous) "to behave in a way that is slightly strange."
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Jan 25 13:50
I think, of the many points I'm not making clear, is that there are thousands of actual experts, who are paid to be experts, that -could- give good and accurate and helpful answers, but there's no reason to come here to do it for free.
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