Noggy laws have evolved, SvartemannSvartalf wrote:But you still owe me a head's ransom if you don't want me to plant a staff of shame on you.
How much is a head's ransom, out of curiosity?
Noggy laws have evolved, SvartemannSvartalf wrote:But you still owe me a head's ransom if you don't want me to plant a staff of shame on you.
Obvious, find a nice and cute Norsegirl who'll give me headEriku wrote:Noggy laws have evolved, SvartemannSvartalf wrote:But you still owe me a head's ransom if you don't want me to plant a staff of shame on you.![]()
How much is a head's ransom, out of curiosity?
... If I could find one for myself and if I would have to deprive you of one to keep her to myself, I'd rather have you plant the staff of shame... so long as it's not done in an invasive way.Svartalf wrote:Obvious, find a nice and cute Norsegirl who'll give me headEriku wrote:Noggy laws have evolved, SvartemannSvartalf wrote:But you still owe me a head's ransom if you don't want me to plant a staff of shame on you.![]()
How much is a head's ransom, out of curiosity?...
A Catalan guy disagrees withe the term "dialect" to denote Catalan and allowed me to quote him, for the sake of acuracy:What I studied in school was formal Castillan, and that's still the model I look for in grammar and pronunciation. Trouble is that, of late, all my exposure to "Spanish" (I can't even regard it as such myself) I've had was deep south, small town Andalucian that is weird on every level... I don't have as much difficulty dealing with the enforced specificity of Catalan dialect... and of course, for some weird reason, I seem to have more of an affinity for Galician and Portuguese anyway, which is not saying much given that I neither study, nor ever get to practice those.
My Catalan wife has a number of relatives who cannot speak Spanish or French. Strangely Catalans have an easy enough time understanding Italian. As to whether it is a language or a dialect, surely that rests with it's official status?Svartalf wrote:With all due respect, Catalan is a dialect, either of Langue d'Oc or of Spanish.
There's pretty little linguistic that is properly Catalan, it all is part of the southern Romance language continuum.
AFAIAC, every contrary claim on the part of Catalans is misplaced chauvinism and/or politically driven.
With all due respect, the criteria for what is a separate language and what is a simply a dialect are not purely linguistic but more political and social anyway. As soon as a dialect becomes codified as the standard language of a politically defined society, it becomes a language. On the other hand, as long as a dialect, no matter what a deviation from the norm it is, has no standardized written norm, it does not gain the status "language". Example: the Swiss German dialect(s), would certainly qualify to be a language considering what a deviation from German it is, more akin to Dutch than to High German. Why is it not a language? Because it has no standard form, not written form, except phonetically as a joke in private. Young people write SMS and e-mails in Swiss German to each other, but that is pretty much all. We speak in Swiss German (dialect) but we write in High German (language) with a norm. There have been considerations to codify some Standard Swiss German, but then debates arise as to which dialect to take as the basis. There are big differences along the continuum too.With all due respect, Catalan is a dialect, either of Langue d'Oc or of Spanish.
There's pretty little linguistic that is properly Catalan, it all is part of the southern Romance language continuum.
That is a very sensible postmistermack wrote:If I was French, I would learn English.
If I was Chinese, I would learn English.
If I was Dutch, I would learn English.
If I was Indian, I would learn English.
(there's a pattern emerging here).
I'm English. Fuck it, my work is done.
Just to edit that a bit.
My ancestors were Irish. Do I want to learn Irish? Not in the slightest. Unless the rest of the world suddenly starts speaking it.
My ancestors were cattle men. I see no reason to learn how to deliver a calf.
I regard language as a tool. Why collect old tools you never use?
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