Re: Conlang Typology Survey
From: | John Cowan <jcowan@...> |
Date: | Friday, May 23, 2003, 17:41 |
Steg Belsky scripsit:
> And now there's Heeb Magazine, the self-styled "new jew review" (yay for
> rhyming!), which can be glimpsed in all its weirdness at
>
http://www.heebmagazine.com/ .
Well, so far I learn that I am heavier than Al Goldstein, but he is older;
we are both diabetic-pornographers (though he merely sells it, I have written
it), and as for megalomania, I let the rest of you decide. Of course, I'm
also a goy.
> goyo /gojo/ = 'female not a member of the in-group'
As in the anti-heroine of the Dylan Thomas play, Nogood Goyo?
> Somehow i get the feeling something like this happened in English, but i
> can't think of any examples... "comedian" and "comedianne" are pronounced
> differently...
Something like this may have happened to "cousin", since Fr. "cousin" (m)
and "cousine" (f) are pronounced differently.
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