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Re: Langmaker down since January?

From:Henrik Theiling <theiling@...>
Date:Monday, June 9, 2008, 17:12
Hi!

Mark J. Reed writes:
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...> wrote: >> Hiatus is a fourth declension noun >> in Latin. Its English plural is _hiatuses_. >> (why not hiatus-hiatus when series-series?)
Of course, it was a reference to a recent thread, not meant to be correct Latin. :-)
>... > And then there's "chassis", whose pronunciation changes in the plural > even though the spelling doesn't... gaaah.
I think it's the same in German. And the adjective 'orange' is [?o:'RaNS] while the noun 'Orange' is [?o:'RaNZ@]. The adjective has normal inflection, of course: die Orange ist orange [di: ?o:'RaNZ@ ?Is(t) ?o:RaNS] the orange is orange but die orange Orange [di: ?o:'RaNZ@ ?o:'RaNZ@] the orange orange In the second line, there's the normal -e inflection on the adjective (attributive use) which is missing in the first line (predicative use). Just as with 'chassis', it is not visible in orthography, but is normally applied in speech. Languages are really fun. ... der orangen Orange der orangen Orangen die orangen Orangen den orangen Orangen eine orange Orange manch orange Orange manch oranger Orange manch orangen Orangen ... **Henrik

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