Re: CHAT Almost well-formed southern ape (wasRe: Teknonyms)
From: | Wesley Parish <wes.parish@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, November 1, 2005, 1:32 |
A song from Australian band Ice House keeps popping up, in all its glory, mutilated:
"Great Southern Ape, Great Southern Ape
you walk alone, like a primitive man
and they make it work, with sticks and bones
see their hungry eyes, it's a hungry home
I hear the sound of the strangers' voices
I see their hungry eyes, their hungry eyes
Great Southern Ape, Great Southern Ape
they burned you black, black against the ground"
;)
Wesley Parish
Quoting Andreas Johansson <andjo@...>:
> Quoting R A Brown <ray@...>:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm back now in the UK and on list. I meant to post the following
> before
> > my short sojourn in France:
> >
> > Benct Philip Jonsson wrote:
> > > R A Brown skrev:
> > [snip]
> > >> _australis_ "southern" is a perfectly good Latin adjective. But if
> > >> this were a properly formed Latin compound, it would be
> > >> 'Australipithecus' "southern ape".
> > >>
> > >> Sigh.
> > >>
> > >
> > > "Notiopithecus" had not only been perfect Greek, it had also
> > > precluded the notion that the critter lived in Australia!
> >
> > One would think the epithet 'africanus' would, er, a sort of gives
> away
> > its habitat.
>
> Well, that's fine for Australopithecus africanus, A. afarensis, A.
> bahrelghazali
> and A. aethiopicus, but not for A. anamensis, A. robustus, A. garhi, and
> A.
> boisei.
>
> (The splittists would place aethiopicus, robustus, and boisei in the
> separate
> genus Paranthropus.)
>
> Andreas
>
"Sharpened hands are happy hands.
"Brim the tinfall with mirthful bands"
- A Deepness in the Sky, Vernor Vinge
"I me. Shape middled me. I would come out into hot!"
I from the spicy that day was overcasked mockingly - it's a symbol of the
other horizon. - emacs : meta x dissociated-press
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