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''so'u notci ku se ciska ca'o le ca djedi'' | |||
*even if busy were a gismu, it'd be malglico to assume that days can be busy or not. | |||
** There's a rhetorical figure called ''hypallage'' or ''hypallaxis'' whereby properties of X that is metonymically associated with Y are viewed as properties of Y. So ''busy day'' is a kind of figurativeness, not mere malglico. --[[User:And Rosta|And Rosta]] | |||
*** People bent on an unrealistic level of quasi-mathematical precision forget the vague relationships permitted between tanru parts. They block it out of their minds even though the Book devotes considerable space to it. | |||
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not a lot of RecentChanges today (November 5, 2001) | |||
today aswell (November 8, 2001) | |||
nor today (November 14, [[jbocre: Year 2|2001]]) | |||
First official non-busy day of the [[jbocre: Year 2002]]: Febuary 10 |
Revision as of 17:16, 4 November 2013
so'u notci ku se ciska ca'o le ca djedi
- even if busy were a gismu, it'd be malglico to assume that days can be busy or not.
- There's a rhetorical figure called hypallage or hypallaxis whereby properties of X that is metonymically associated with Y are viewed as properties of Y. So busy day is a kind of figurativeness, not mere malglico. --And Rosta
- People bent on an unrealistic level of quasi-mathematical precision forget the vague relationships permitted between tanru parts. They block it out of their minds even though the Book devotes considerable space to it.
not a lot of RecentChanges today (November 5, 2001)
today aswell (November 8, 2001)
nor today (November 14, 2001)
First official non-busy day of the jbocre: Year 2002: Febuary 10