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18/11/2010 12:43:38
 
 
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>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Our monarchy is always an import.
>>>>>>>>>Before the Germans it was the French with William the conqueror.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Oh well at least half of your vocabulary is French import.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>They seem to take some satisfaction from mispronouncing a lot of the words. For instance, saying filet as "FILL-it."
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>>>>>>I have a theory that the vowel shifts came from the British nobles trying to imitate French pronunciation, and then common folks imitating them.
>>>>>
>>>>>Common or poor? There seems to be a difference in the pronunciation of some words (and accent) among the "common" folk as well...
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>>>>>Here, education does have an effect on language to some degree, but more often than not, it's simply a different accent which is caused by geographic location and not education.
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>>>>>I just find the whole common versus royalty difference interesting (especially since we don't have it) :o)
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>>>>I find the denial of a class system in the US always amusing.
>>>>
>>>>Your child has exactly the same opportunities and connections in life as an Ivy League student from one of the older families. I'm sure . Not. :-)
>>>
>>>I think it's actually a different kind of class system, generally based on money and success rather than heredity. There is no doubt the offspring start with a great advantage in life. (As Ann Richards famously said of the first President Bush, "He was born on third base and thinks he hit a triple").
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>>And that baseball analogy passes me without a trace of understanding :-)
>
>Sorry, that was thoughtless. In baseball there are four bases -- first, second, and third, plus home plate. You score a run by crossing home plate. A triple is a hit in which the batter makes it to third base on the hit. It's one of the most beautiful plays in baseball and in fact much rarer than a home run.

Why is it better than a home run.

I never understand baseball.

Why don't they just whack the ball out of the ground every time.

If someone threw a ball at me and my job was to hit it and I spent all my waking time practising hitting it I think I'd manage to do that.
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