[B-R-I] Re: nu-ku-lar
Kaimbridge M. GoldChild
Kaimbridge@gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 10:03:17 EDT 2012
Garrett Wollman wrote,
> To the contrary; a new pronounciation becomes "proper"
> when enough people change how they say things. That's
> why we're not still speaking Proto-Indo-European. What
> is "proper" in language is defined solely by the other
> people who use that language, and what they are willing
> to accept.
Wherefore art thou all complainin' about?
It ain’t no big deal if thou speaketh rite and proppa! P=)
~Kaimbridge~
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