Re: s->h



On Feb 15, 2:20 pm, "John Atkinson" <johna...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dušan Vukotić" <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote

What do you think John: when monkey looks at the mirror, does he know
what he is looking at?

Depends on the species. Some do, most don't. Read the literature
yourself, there's lots been done in recent years on the psychology of
monkeys and apes. (John Hawk's weblog might be a good place to start,
if you can't afford a book.)

Maybe you might have done a bit more research and corrections before I
started to "comb" your garbled thoughts.

I did no research. I didn't need too. I told you the plain ungarbled
facts. They're all well-known, and there was nothing I said that
required any corrections at all.

J.


You are talking nonsense. There is nothing "well known" in the field
of history of words.
Can you explain the etymology of the Spanish word 'pasado', but do not
tell me only "this word is from Latin, Greek, Gothic, Celtic, Persian,
Sanskrit..." etc.
What is the exact basis of the word 'pasado'? What sound changes
occurred before that word gained its present form?
Simple questions, are they not?
I hardly can wait to see your "well-known" answer.

DV

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