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Q: Reference vs description

john cullenIT OCCURRS TO ME THAT gender /tense/ASPECT are neither referential of descriptive. Does this argue for against gnerative semantics vs some other kind of syntax

 
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13:02
is this correct: "Please find the attachment my certificate"?
Or please find the attached file?
Or what?
13:21
@Gigili Take a look at this question: english.stackexchange.com/questions/3249/…
@OtavioMacedo That's what I wanted, thank you.
13:46
@Cerberus @OtavioMacedo @Gigili @hippietrail Hello everybody!
Hey Alenanno.
Whoa, 5 people online, didn't notice that.
haha nice room name d-:
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Q: Is there a word for simultaneous snow and rain?

hippietrailI'm from Australia where we don't have so many kinds of precipitation. I'm familiar with these: rain hail snow sleet As I understand it, sleet refers to frozen rain but I'm not totally familiar with it. Right now I'm not in Australia but Georgia, the former Soviet republic. And at the moment ...

anyone know if there's a word for this in any language?
@hippietrail Thanks!
@hippietrail Uhm... That's a very rare occurrence.
on my other betas we got lots of people to submit ideas for the chat room name and vote on them. i think this led to great names for the travel and spanish chat rooms "You Are Here" and "La tertulia"
at home it's rare, here in tbililsi i have no idea how common it might be
13:51
You mean you have an alternative name for this chat? If you want to get a consensus, you're free to post a meta discussion! :) I won't deny you from doing that. :D
@hippietrail I've seen that in Scotland :-)
Hey, @Gigili, how was your exam?
14:07
@OtavioMacedo Not bad, but there were many questions about linguistic methodologies which I knew absolutely nothing about, like L1-L2.
Also, there was a question asking what's a pair of word like (color, green) called in linguistics. What's it?
@Alenanno i haven't thought of one yet but when i do i'll start a meta vote
@hippietrail We can set it up now and leave it for a week and see which one is the most voted answer.
@Gigili I don't know :(
on my other betas we left it for as long as new ideas and votes kept coming in. it took months for travel but for spanish it turned there there was one clearly best name that everybody loved
14:11
@OtavioMacedo Thanks for your good wishes!
i have a linguistics question...
@Cerberus You must be the only FB user that receives birthday congratulations in Latin ;-)
@OtavioMacedo I'd ask it on the main site then, is it okay?
@hippietrail Ask it on Linguistics! ...oh wait, it's this site.
@Gigili Sure!
14:13
@OtavioMacedo Hehe well, we are few! But there are more of us, since I congratulate other people in Latin too.
Eh, birthday? I thought people would be kinder on their birthday.
@Gigili "Colour" is a hyperonym of "green". And "green" should be a hyponym of "colour", I think.
@Gigili Nope, that is very kind!
@Alenanno, I was watching that video
@OtavioMacedo Ah yes, What was "bolinha"?
The guy's name
the driver
it means "little ball"
that's because there is another guy in Panico, called "Bola"
he's a fat guy heheh
14:17
@OtavioMacedo Oh...
She had thrown a party and didn't invite him
so he gave cockroaches to her as a "gift"
Wow.
this show is full of jokes like that
That really crosses the line.
@OtavioMacedo Ah I thought it was for Valentine's Day!
xD
14:18
In my book, at least.
I mean, locking the doors from the outside, come on.
@Cerberus Agreed
Anyway, I'm going to eat now... Have fun guys! :D Oh, and think about the Meta discussion regarding the Chat room's name. Should we post it, now? Later?
phew
Their "role model" is Jackass
going AFK
14:19
Bye!
if you can call that a "role model" heheh
Yeah, I mean, if it were some place outside, it might have been acceptable.
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Q: Are there languages in which two or all three of /χ/, /x/, and /ç/ are opposed as distinct phonemes?

hippietrailThese (and some others) are all quite similar raspy sounds to most ears and by features other than place of articulation: [χ] unvoiced uvular fricative [x] unvoiced velar fricative [ç] unvoiced palatal fricative And in fact in many languages two of these are merely reflexes of a single phonem...

surprised none of those place-of-articulation tags existed already
Happy birthday @Cerberus.
@Gigili Gratias!
@hippietrail Hmm interesting question. I can't think of any language.
14:29
@Cerberus Would you like a grammar tip there?
@Gigili Sure!
sometimes those sounds overlap into rhotics and "h" but that seemed too superfluous to go into in detail
don't be scared to vote down if the question sucks (or up if it doesn't) d-:
@Cerberus You just edited the tip, neener neener.
@Gigili Oh, your line was a reply to my earlier line, not to the "thank" line.
there's more spanish speakers than french speakers right?
14:33
@hippietrail Attention-seeker!
@hippietrail Yes.
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Q: Are there languages in which two or all three of /χ/, /x/, and /ç/ are opposed as distinct phonemes?

hippietrailThese (and some others) are all quite similar raspy sounds to most ears and by features other than place of articulation: [χ] unvoiced uvular fricative [x] unvoiced velar fricative [ç] unvoiced palatal fricative And in fact in many languages two of these are merely reflexes of a single phonem...

@Cerberus Oh? I misled you to make it exciting. (really?)
actually it's always been a concern of mine that many of us don't seem to vote much on this site. i try to abstain only from questions i have no knowledge of
@Gigili I know you.
Hyponym, yes. I chose the wrong answer.
14:39
@hippietrail I vote on any question I see that seems at all interesting. Except when I forget.
This is an interesting way of weighing the importance of languages around the world.
Whoa, I thought German was a widely spoken language.
It is.
Most people in Europe speak it to some degree.
Not as opposed to French.
But the Germans-peaking countries have never had many colonies, so German is not nearly as wide-spread as the other four European languages.
@Gigili What do you mean? French and German are both commonly spoken across Europe.
By the educated.
There are only four/five German speaking countries, but more than ten French.
It's 7th in the list.
14:45
Well, that depends on how you define that.
Many countries in Africa may have French as an official language even though most people don't speak it.
Educated people speak German in Europe? Other than Germany, Switzerland and Austria?
There was a question asking about "Ali loves Fish. He lives in the North.", is this coherent or cohesive?
@Gigili I know that but I don't remember now.
@Gigili Yes.
Not very fluently in most cases, but some German.
And reading a newspaper should not be a huge problem.
@Gigili If I remember well, it has nothing to do with cohesion, and it's not coherent...
@Cerberus Interesting, didn't know that. So learning German must be useful.
@Alenanno It should be one of them or both!
14:56
@Gigili Yes, just as French.
@Gigili Then I don't remember well. :D
French, German, and English have been the dominant languages in Europe for a while.
Italian comes in fourth, Spanish fifth.
French was traditionally language number one, together with Latin.
Of course English has caught up and is now the clear winner.
Everybody uses English to communicate with foreigners now in Europe.
That's great. Here French is the most useful foreign language to learn after English.
So learning German is more useful culturally now than for communication.
@Gigili Yeah, French is probably no. 2 in Europe too.
by most widely i mean the wide world, not just the narrow bit which is europe d-:
in my travels i've only been able to use my german with people who had resided for a time in germany, austria, or switerzland. usually people from turkey, bulgaria, or romania
i would say french is #2 in europe and either #2 or #1 in europe+africa but either #3 or #4 in the world
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15:26
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Q: Cohesive vs. coherent

GigiliIs the following sentence cohesive or coherent? Or both? Ali loves fish. He lives in the north. It might be of interest that cities are next to the sea in the north.

15:52
@Alenanno: There's a relationship between loving fish and living in the north, no?
@Gigili That depends! For example: North where? For who? People in the south hate fish? I mean, the correlation is not logic. Loving fish or living in the north is not necessarily the cause of the other one.
Take two people from Sweden and two from India. Is it obvious that the first two love fish and the second two don't? No, it's not obvious. It can be, but it's not a logic consequence. :)
Um, but they live next to the sea.
@Alenanno That makes sense, right.
I'll delete my comment then.
Ok, but even in the south you can find cities that are near the sea. Like Sydney, for example...
As you wish, although honestly I didn't understand it. :)
@Gigili Do you like fish?
Not really, just some kinds of them. I eat them regularly for the sake of health and wellness. But I don't live in the north.
:D
I like fish
well, some of it
more than some
but I never tried all of the kinds
:)
16:04
Right but you surely don't like all of the kinds you tried.
Is "to try" an appropriate word in this case?
Uhm... maybe but I don't remember all of the kinds...
Maybe there are better words. :D
But it's not wrong.
I like nearly all kinds of fish
@OtavioMacedo Show off!
I'm disconnecting now, see you all later! :D
Have fun.
@Gigili Thanks! You too. :)
16:25
@hippietrail i have a proposal for you
16:39
I saw you have a list of Romanian questions
and am thinking if you can share it
oh yeah the romanian L&U proposal silently vanished a while ago
I am trying to learn trello now
trello?
i was looking for a website that shares little projects people can work together
and make them public. Trello.com might be closer to that but it is in development
then you can share that Romanian Questions list so that I can add some Q@A too
or I can add to Google Docs
I think even the Romanian SE vanished you are still interested to get answers, no?
17:05
well i'm not actively learning romanian any more but i'm thinking seriously about it for the coming summer again
 
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21:05
Hello @Cerberus @OtavioMacedo and @Gigili
@Alenanno come va?
@OtavioMacedo Bene! Te?
molto bene
@OtavioMacedo Do you know how to extract images from a video? :|
No...
what exactly do you need?
21:07
I need just two images from a video. It's a .MOV, but I can't extract them.
I'm trying. :D
Did it! Using VLC. :D
hehe
I was gonna suggest that
VLC rocks
Do you guys get this in the chat? Scroll down the most you can in order to see it.
Do you see that movement?
yes, I do
Do you see it in your chat too?
Not the gif
I mean the whole chat
No, only in the gif
21:17
'Ello.
Hey @Gigili
@Alenanno, does Italian have the distinction between "this" and "that"?
or do you use "questo" for both?
@OtavioMacedo We have! Actually there is another one too... They are
questo = close to the speaker
codesto = close to the listener
quello = far from both (I think some use this improperly as the second one, like me :D )
21:27
What's the meaning of the room title?
@OtavioMacedo What about you? :D
@Gigili They are the IPA transcriptions of "Linguistics: Welcome to Linguistics"
Oh, silly me.
@Gigili :D
@Alenanno We have este/esse/aquele
@OtavioMacedo Same subdivision as the ones I said?
21:30
yes, in the same order
But the distinction between esse and este is becoming blurred
Este is now being perceived as more formal
Ah I see...
@Alenanno I thought it was a very complicated phrase, a combination of all languages and some linguistic methodologies and coherent sentences. Huha.
do you know a good online Italian dictionary?
@Gigili :D eheheh
@OtavioMacedo Zingarelli (Zanichelli) or Treccani There is a encyclopedie made by the Treccani. It's HUGE and expensive. My teacher had one and there were like 123863 books for each letter. :D (I don't remember the exact number)
Huge, indeed! ;-)
21:37
Look at this, from an "ad", it's being sold...
Do you want to know the price? :)
It's a Treccani.
The price is 4.200 €.
Do people still buy these nowadays?
I mean, the physical ones
I don't know... But certainly they're of good quality! :D
I'll go to eat now... I'll be back later! :D I can help you finding a free digital dictionary (legal) if you want
Yes, please :-)
have a good meal!
21:40
@OtavioMacedo Why not? Real books are much more exciting than Ebooks. Especially this one.
21:51
@Gigili Yes, but it's much easier to search in online dictionaries
Although I agree with you for books in general
Very true. They just lack "ctrl"+"f".
22:06
I'm back
By the way, today @hippietrail proposed we'd make a Meta question about the chat room name so the community can choose, what are your opinions?
@OtavioMacedo Do you want a program by itself, or do you need the ".zip" file? :D
I mean it depends if you need the XML or not...
@Alenanno actually, I prefer an online dictionary
Oh! Ok.
but it seems that the online version of Trecanni is very good
Yes! That one is very nice. :)
About the room name, I honestly don't have any suggestion :(
22:11
I was asking whether you want me to post the question or not. :D
Oh, be my guest!
dinner time!
Mia moglie ha fatto un spaghetti
Enjoy! :D
Without "un"
:D
Buon appetito!
22:59
Are you here guys?
23:32
@Alenanno sono tornato
@OtavioMacedo Bentornato!
Enjoyed your meal?
Very much
Actually, it was fusilli ;-)
How is the present continuous expressed in Italian?
Sto cantando?
or canto?
What's the difference?
Uhm
They are both ok to say "I'm singing", but might be used differently... I'm not sure there are clear-cut rules
:D

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