> This is two messages on this thread combined. For those who read
> threaded, I apologise. But it does cut down on the messages a bit.
>
> Christophe Grandsire wrote:
>
>> Slaviconlang, Eastasianconlang, Westasianconlang, Germaniconlang and
>> (La)
>> TeX/METAFONT-for-Conlangers. There was also the NGL list (but this
>> one I'm not
>> on :)) ), and I may be forgetting a few others. Conlang has created
>> quite a
>> community since its beginnings ;))) .
>>
> Oh? Where's this (La)TeX/METAFONT-for-Conlangers one? And why does it
> deserve bracketing, slashing, hyphenation, prepositions and capital
> letters when the others don't? By rights it ought to be
> texmetafontconlang. I guess it's because of the superiority of (La)TeX
> :P I'll assume Omega, Lambda, Gamma, ConTeXt and other derivatives are
> on-topic too :)
>
> And (conj. not name) also wrote:
>
>> Grrr... my French heart is terribly wounded by this sentence! ;)))
>> Seriously,
>> you probably hate more the American way of teaching French than
>> French itself
>> (which has little to do with what those know-it-alls pretend it's
>> like). By
>> staying on this list, you'll learn soon enough about the "true" image of
>> French, since it's one of the ever-returning subject of this list :)) .
>>
> Is there any way we can find out about this without going to our local
> library, find they have nothing in the Linguistics section barring a
> handful of dictionaries and a book or two on Old English and Strine, let
> alone Modern Spoken French, go to the local bookshop and find they make
> the library's collection makes a treasuretrove, and so on.
>
> Tristan.
>
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