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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 >
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