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Re: [wg-review] dndef, 9
Just in case anybody has a problem with my
arguments from analogy:
Analogy: The process by which inflectional
paradigms are made more regular by the
replacement of an uncommon or irregular stem
or affix by one that is common or regular,
asbit in Modern English bit, bitten for
Old English bat, biten.
You say tomato, I say tomahto, we're still
talking about the same thing... just using a
different "manner", if you will.
The Internet and a Highway do relate, and are
quite similar in nature. They are both
designed to carry traffic, albeit two
different types of traffic, the function is
the same.
SS
HN, Inc.
(P.S. I just want to remind the world that
my thoughts, reasonings, and writings, belong
to me! Personal Copyright is still in effect
on all of my offerings here at the Pow Wow.
It's not a potlatch.)
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