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<Asa Lovejoy> |
Is the above redundant? One often hears hucksters touting "brand name" this or that. So how is a brand different, and/or superior to, a simple name? | ||
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Here are a couple quotes from (Wikipedia ). quote: There's more, of course. Tinman | |||
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Asa posts about a fairly mundane word, I am thinking, "brand." I look it up in Quinion, and I find this discussion just fascinating. It's not so mundane after all! Quinion talks about brand being an example of our ability to compartmentalize our language because we can use brand negatively to refer to criminals and positively to refer to products. Is that similar with other languages? | |||
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We also say "brand new" and put brands on cattle. And here is another question - my dad always says "brand spankin' new" - what is THAT about? ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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CW - from Quinion: These days, spanking in expressions like that can be said to mean something like “extremely, strikingly, or remarkably”, but really it’s no more than a flag to give extra force or emphasis to what you’re saying. | |||
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Yes, KHC, that makes sense to me. As does Asa's illustration. Thanks! KHC - you are posting normal-length posts again - is everything working well? ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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