Re: Linguistic Predictions IV
- From: Helmut Weber <nbhymsjxdgcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:55:42 +0200
Hi Jamshid,
what's it all about?
There is kind of a universal language derived from English.
Have some chinese or carribean people read Dickens.
No way.
> Human knowledge has grown exponentially.
The fiction of knowledge has grown exponentially.
>As far as human knowledge is concerned we also need resources to store
>and retrieve information. There are big advances in science and
>technology and our knowledge is growing on a daily basis. Just take the
>number of books, websites published everyday in comparison what was
>some years ago.
Rubbish. Trash is published on the net.
Valuables are kept under seal.
>Academic language uses more nouns than verbs (nominalization)
>beacuse you can pack more information into nouns than verbs
Who told you that?
How do you seperate so called nouns from verbs?
E.G. "Help!" Noun or verb?
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