antonio carroccio Posted March 21, 2006 Posted March 21, 2006 can you use in this thread your good mother and the springtongue again?
belfastguzzi Posted March 21, 2006 Author Posted March 21, 2006 can you use in this thread your good mother and the springtongue again? 83073[/snapback] The correct mothertongue of the fatherland is: 'können Sie diesbezüglich verwenden verlegen Ihre gute Mutter und das springtongue wieder?' So I think that what you mean to say is actually: 'can you in this connection use to shift your good nut/mother and the springtongue again?' in which case, you really ought to be asking in the Technical Topics Forum. I would say that a special tool or two is probably needed, but I'm sure that there's a Scandinavian bloke somewhere who does a fine handcrafted kit.
antonio carroccio Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 If you cannot use your springmother and the goodtongue again, why should we go to the technical forum?
Guest aironepony Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 It's all a matter of relativity...............
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 It is 12:57 am and the MotoGP boys hit the track in 3 minutes. This is going to be great!
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 Almost forgot!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to this thread! Thanks BFG. Jim
g.forrest Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 no it's 9.37 pm. nearly moto gp time again..yes It is 12:57 am and the MotoGP boys hit the track in 3 minutes. This is going to be great! 83487[/snapback]
belfastguzzi Posted March 24, 2006 Author Posted March 24, 2006 2nd birthday, no less. and the mysteries of time still haven't been unravelled
gthyni Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 my old friend Doctor Johan may have some answers: Towards a Semantics of Linguistic Time Exploring Some Basic Time Concepts with Special Reference to English and Krio by Johan Nordlander Using English and the West-African creole language Krio as the objects of investigation, this study proposes an analysis in which verbs and the paradigms pertaining to verbs are conceived of as being the only direct carriers of linguistic time encoding. The fundamental assumption is that nominals encode substance, be it concrete or abstract, and that verbals encode abstract substance with time. Three different layers of analysis are put forward: (1) the nucleic, which consists of the verbal carrying the meaning core of a situation; (2) the verbal constituency, in which we find all TMA encoding, that is, the tense, mood and aspect of the situation; and (3) the (verbal) situation, which is conceived of as a superordinate, maximum unit of description. It is argued that the dynamicity value of the verbal nucleus to a large extent determines and limits the possible aspecutal, modal and temporal interpretations of the situation. http://www.swedsciencepress.se/nyheter/umea/sex.htm
belfastguzzi Posted March 24, 2006 Author Posted March 24, 2006 my old friend Doctor Johan may have some answers: 83514[/snapback] He may have – eventually. But he's still in the exploratory stage – like us really. As far as I can tell, there's a good chance we'll beat him to it. Superordinate paridgms pertaining to verbs are pretty much a dead-end road.
belfastguzzi Posted March 26, 2006 Author Posted March 26, 2006 It's turned British SummerTime. Now the clocks all need jiggered forwards– and my brain clock too. It's 2.40 B.S.T., to be exact.
jrt Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 It's 2.40 B.S.T., to be exact. 83813[/snapback] Belfast Standard Time? Now the clocks all need jiggered forwards– and my brain clock too. 83813[/snapback] Jiggering clocks is illegal in most civilized countries. What you do to you brain (clock) is the subject of several research articles and a 1/2 hour special on the Discovery channel.
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