Plenty of languages assign almost all long thin objects to the masculine gender, for mysterious poorly understood reasons.
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News flash for the Canadians on the board:
- Justin Trudeau is a Nigerian prince
- He is a deeply religious man
- He moonlights as "President and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada" and takes personal customer service very serious
Whatever your opinions on JT, I thought I need to bring these things to your attention.
- Justin Trudeau is a Nigerian prince
- He is a deeply religious man
- He moonlights as "President and CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada" and takes personal customer service very serious
Whatever your opinions on JT, I thought I need to bring these things to your attention.
Spam in my inbox this morning wrote:Attention Dear beneficiary,
Greeting in the name of our almighty God, I wish you and your family
happy moments of life. I am certain this message might come to you as
a surprise. Nevertheless, I humbly ask you to give me your attention
and hear me well.
I am JUSTIN TRUDEAU. The current Prime Minister of Canada.
I want to inform you that the matter of your fund was brought to my
desk this Morning, because the Dr. Williams Welstead the vice
president Royal Bank Of Canada (RBC) said that they will divert your
fund worth a sum of US$12,000,000,000.00 Twelve Billion United State
Dollars to Government
Treasuries Account just because you refused to pay the sum of $300 usd
Activation fee which will permit you a daily withdrawal limit of
US$25,000 USD three times daily from any ATM Machine around you.
Please take note that the US$12,000,000,000.00 deposited with the
Royal Bank of Canada won by your e-mail address via online active
email address selected from the sponsor of Coca Cola Company award. It
was registered with your email address by the Lottery Board Executive
Directors Of Coca-Cola Company Canada Branch, As Prime Minister of
Canada, I told
Dr. Williams Welstead the vice president to reduce the Activation fee
to $100 usd to help you afford the fee. After the Diplomatic Agent
delivers the ATM Visa Card then he will follow you to any ATM MACHINE
center around you so you can withdraw with your ATM Card and then you
balance him the remaining $200 usd.
The Royal Bank Of Canada has given you the grace of sending only
$100. of the charges/fee which will be only $100 for now, then once
you confirm your US$12,000,000,000.00, you can then pay the remaining
balance of $150 . I want to personally assure you once again that you
will have every
course to smile and be happy to organize a big party to celebrate with
your family.
I am hereby protecting your interest as the Prime Minister of Canada
to make sure all goes well because this is a huge amount of money, we
cannot wish you to lose. Please I want you to know that you have from now
till the end of two days to effect the payment for activation of your
ATM Card Account Number: 6021253365.
The payment approval documents have been acquired for the smooth
delivery of your ATM visa Card of U $12,000,000,000.00. You are
advised to buy a $100 usd Steam Wallet Card or Google Play Card to
enable the Royal Bank Of Canada bank activate the account for you to
be able to withdraw immediately you receive the ATM Card to your home
address.
Your quick attention is needed as soon as you read this email and you
should avoid anything that will make you lose this fund.
Thanks, and God bless.
Best Regards,
JUSTIN TRUDEAU,
President and CEO Royal Bank of Canada
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It seems there's been some serious inflation in 419 scams. $12 billion is what it takes to get attention now?
I'd subtract a few demerits for the RBC using US dollars.
I'd subtract a few demerits for the RBC using US dollars.
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A family member pointed me to the first photo on the page on the German news website:
https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bi ... -7835.html
and claimed that it's interesting how the baby bird in it is simultaneously kinda cute and pretty ugly.
https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bi ... -7835.html
and claimed that it's interesting how the baby bird in it is simultaneously kinda cute and pretty ugly.
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If I wouldn't know that Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch was a real person, I could easily believe that someone made his name up:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Quiller-Couch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Quiller-Couch
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Bonus: it's pronounced "Quiller-Cooch!"
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Question: A genie offers to make you the Mohammed Bin Salman of one city, anywhere in the world, of less than 50,000 population. Which city do you pick?
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Some ultra-expensive skiing resort like Chamonix? I'd sell it immediately after; I can't be bothered to be Mohammed Bin Salman.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:06 am Question: A genie offers to make you the Mohammed Bin Salman of one city, anywhere in the world, of less than 50,000 population. Which city do you pick?
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Kwak'wala seems to be described as polysynthetic despite having questionable noun incorporation: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5f51c42p
BTW, if AI successfully automates production, our material conditions might become similar in some ways to what the Kwakwakaʼwakw peoples historically faced. I wonder if there will be convergent evolution between our lifestyle and theirs: https://www.pdfdrive.com/the-social-org ... 70861.html
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While Swedish has full noun incorporation. As I recall, NI isn’t a very good test either. In fact, as with most things in linguistics, no single test suffices. (I think it was Mithun who had a good article on it — Typology of Polysynthesis or something like that? But I’m at my phone right now so couldn’t tell you the details.)rotting bones wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:51 pmKwak'wala seems to be described as polysynthetic despite having questionable noun incorporation: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5f51c42p
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Mithun wrote "Acquisition of Polysynthesis," if that helps.
The original definition of polysynthesis back in the early 19th century was "The greatest number of ideas composed in the least number of words." That's obviously naive and it's difficult to unpack what is meant here by "idea" and "word," but I think that's about as good as we're going to get. The idea of polysynthesis, from day one, was about vibes, and was meant to describe areal features of North America rather than universally applicable features of human language.
"Polysynthetic" belongs in the same category as "monosyllabic." Remember when people used to call Mandarin and some other East Asian languages monosyllabic languages? Like that was a meaningful category of language? No? I'm the only one who's old enough to remember that? Well they did that. And polysynthesis is the same, except it's had more longevity because lay people like us want to believe it means something. I think linguists are using the term (at least in the abstract sense) less and less.
The original definition of polysynthesis back in the early 19th century was "The greatest number of ideas composed in the least number of words." That's obviously naive and it's difficult to unpack what is meant here by "idea" and "word," but I think that's about as good as we're going to get. The idea of polysynthesis, from day one, was about vibes, and was meant to describe areal features of North America rather than universally applicable features of human language.
"Polysynthetic" belongs in the same category as "monosyllabic." Remember when people used to call Mandarin and some other East Asian languages monosyllabic languages? Like that was a meaningful category of language? No? I'm the only one who's old enough to remember that? Well they did that. And polysynthesis is the same, except it's had more longevity because lay people like us want to believe it means something. I think linguists are using the term (at least in the abstract sense) less and less.
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To me, "polysynthetic" simply means, "synthetic to a very high degree". Nothing else.
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MFW I read that "the fact large language models work prove that chomsky's universal grammar theory is false [because LLMs are built without using UG principles]"
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I'd say what's generally known about neuroscience is enough to prove Chomsky's universal grammar theory is false. But the LLMs don't prove anything about human use of language, because, just because they handle language in one way, it doesn't mean that the human brain has to handle language the same way. Powerful chess computers don't prove or disprove anything about how the human brain handles chess, either.
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quite so! the simile that came to my mind was that you could teach a NN to predict the positions of the planets without incorporating any concept of gravity into the design, it'd just take many many neurons (or indeed simulate art without teaching the thing anything about brushes or color theory).
That being said, most of what is known about neuroscience, i'm told, is that this area of the brain or this particular wave pattern seems to be correlated with that action or experience. not a lot about how the thing functions at all.
That being said, most of what is known about neuroscience, i'm told, is that this area of the brain or this particular wave pattern seems to be correlated with that action or experience. not a lot about how the thing functions at all.
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Found it! It was Mattissen’s Structural Typology of Polysynthesis.bradrn wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:17 pmWhile Swedish has full noun incorporation. As I recall, NI isn’t a very good test either. In fact, as with most things in linguistics, no single test suffices. (I think it was Mithun who had a good article on it — Typology of Polysynthesis or something like that? But I’m at my phone right now so couldn’t tell you the details.)rotting bones wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:51 pmKwak'wala seems to be described as polysynthetic despite having questionable noun incorporation: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5f51c42p
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I was about to complain about Torco and Raphael for just repeating what was already said earlier in this thread, but then I realized that happened in a different thread, and discussion has metasthasized across multiple conversations, destroying all it touches. Skynet is real, it's just made of dorks.
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Oh no, a linguistics forum being taken over by debates about language! What has the world come to?
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but what do we mean here by "about" ?