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On Thu, 27 Dec 2012 21:06:32 -0500, Isaac Fried wrote
> 1. The problem is not with not having an etymology "that we can analyze", but with knowing what you mean by "etymology". that's it, we stay at base one all the time. i find it very frustrating. some of us do not accept general methodologies, invent their own, then want them to be the general rule. nir cohen |
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