May 19, 2012, 16:36
Kallehmore people in the world are bitten by New Yorkers every year than they are by sharks
Well, I have finally figured it out, based on an article that z posted on his great Morphology of Peevology Facebook
page. He had posted A Letter to a Prospective Lexicographer from Harmless Drudgery. That article talks about the need for people who are "possessed of sprachgefühl." According to Harmless Drudgery it is an innate sense of the rhythm of language. Here is how you know you are possessed with it:
quote:
Even if you think you might have it, you won’t really know if you are possessed of it until you’re here, letting the sentence “It’s time to plant out the lettuce” pad around inside your head, paying careful attention to how it rubs up against the language centers of your brain.
Clearly I was without
sprachgefühl in this thread. I want it back!
[Seriously, sorry if I have been a little too negative here. It certainly was not my intention to make fun of linguists. I have the upmost respect for them.]
May 20, 2012, 10:04
zmježd Clearly I was without sprachgefühl
in this thread. I want it back!Sounds a little like Austin Power's
mojo. I think you've got plenty of
sprachgefühl.

May 21, 2012, 21:11
KallehOh, thank you! That means a lot coming from you.
May 26, 2012, 08:33
Caterwaullerquote:
to quote Hannah Montana,
Everybody makes mistakes... Everybody has those days... Everybody knows what I'm talkin' 'bout...
Nobody's...Perfect!
I have to admit I've skimmed over several posts in this thread, but I'm exceedingly happy that I have witnessed Arnie quoting Hannah Montana. My day is made.
I also agree with Geoff that many of those New Yorkers are probably also sharks. Not all sharks are New Yorkers, and not all New Yorkers are sharks, but there is definitely an overlap.
May 28, 2012, 05:20
wordmaticNew heights were apparently reached!
WM