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Re: THEORY: Vowel shift (was: THEORY: Storage Vs. Computation)

From:Andrew Smith <hobbit@...>
Date:Tuesday, June 22, 1999, 3:38
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Raymond A. Brown wrote:

> 'Twas never used here as a salutation, but only as a valediction. When > meeting one says: 'Good morning', 'Good afternoon' or 'Good evening' > according to the time of day - and quite often dropping the 'good'. >
Good day might be used as a valediction, but g'day would sound odd to me as one. I say Good morning, or 'Ngmorning quite often, but (good) afternoon I personally avoid because it sounds highly formal for me.
> > We're not familiar with NZ English - you need to produce a TV series that's > going to become popular here :) >
Look out for Shortland Street, and be very afraid! BBC Wales has made it onto TVNZ with a series called Drover's Gold, which our programme schedulers in their wisdom have put on at 11:30 pm on Tuesday, but I'm watching it to get a feel of what the landscape of Brithenig would be like. - andrew. Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz Lo! thy dread empire, Chaos! is restored; Light dies before thy uncreating word: Thy hand, great Anarch! lets the curtain fall; And Universal Darkness buries All. - Alexander Pope, The Dunciad, Book IV.