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205.1 | "Familiar" name?? | APTECH::RSTONE | | Fri Jun 13 1986 16:55 | 1 |
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205.2 | What part of speech are they? | DELNI::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Sat Jun 14 1986 04:09 | 16 |
| Hmm. When used without an article or possessive pronoun, are
these words nouns or are they pronouns?
"I told Mother the news."
^
Capital letter because it refers to a particular mother,
hence, it's almost a name, but not in the same sense as a real
name, like, say, Jane.
I seems to act like a name (hence a noun), but it clearly has
an implied antecedent, like a pronoun.
Perhaps the first person possessive pronoun is always understood
in this construction ('my', 'mine', or 'our').
Dave C.
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205.3 | Relative nouns..?? | FUTURE::UPPER | | Mon Jun 16 1986 15:00 | 1 |
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205.4 | Authorities on proper use | EVER::MCVAY | Pete McVay | Mon Jun 16 1986 15:45 | 5 |
| There's almost always an example of one writer or another who disdained
the rules of grammar--usually the written, not the pronounced, rules.
Shaw, for example, thought most punctuation was unnecessary. ("I
dont expect him to reply directly, Mrs Worthington stated.") e.e.
cummings used lowercase exclusively, even in writing his name.
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205.5 | Dis an' dat | FUTURE::UPPER | I canna ge' enuf power-r, sur-r-r! | Wed Oct 08 1986 16:03 | 11 |
| Your use of the word "disdain" brings up an interesting topic. "Dis obviously
is a negative prefix here. Does that mean that the rest of the authors dain
the rules of grammar?
The same would apply to words like "disheveled". (Have you ever seen anyone
who looked "sheveled"? Or "kempt", for that matter. ("Hmmm-mmm, you look
very kempt today. And sheveled as well.")
BU (Pronounced "boo!")
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205.6 | You can't get there from here... | KBOV07::TINIUS | Kaufbeuren, Germany | Thu Oct 09 1986 03:39 | 12 |
| >The same would apply to words like "disheveled". (Have you ever seen anyone
>who looked "sheveled"? Or "kempt", for that matter. ("Hmmm-mmm, you look
>very kempt today. And sheveled as well.")
I think the word is then "heveled", not "sheveled".
Kind of like the /TIFY switch:
$PRINT/NOTIFY FOO.TXT !Tell me when it's done
$PRINT/TIFY FOO.TXT !Don't bother
Stephen
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205.7 | /NONO Nanette! | HARDY::KENAH | O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!! | Thu Oct 09 1986 11:13 | 10 |
| > Kind of like the /TIFY switch:
> $PRINT/NOTIFY FOO.TXT !Tell me when it's done
> $PRINT/TIFY FOO.TXT !Don't bother
Actually, the *real* qualifier is almost as funny:
$PRINT/NONO FOO.TXT !Don't bother
andrew
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205.8 | Works for VAXnotes too! | BISTRO::TIMMER | Rien Timmer, Valbonne. | Fri Oct 10 1986 05:01 | 5 |
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Try: $ NO/NONO UCOUNT::JOYOFLEX ! I do not want to read this conference
Rien.
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205.9 | O joy, O bliss! | LYMPH::LAMBERT | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Oct 10 1986 10:23 | 7 |
| Or get into your notebook and simply do an:
Notes> O JOY
Starts my day off with a smile... :-)
-- Sam
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205.10 | | SQM::RAVAN | | Mon Oct 13 1986 10:19 | 6 |
| There are *lots* of Fun Things To Do With VAXnotes. I get to say
a lot of "dirty" words (DIR/TI=FOO), and make lots of exclamations
(O JOY, O NO [TES], etc.). I've debated renaming a couple of entries
TEMPORA and MORES...
-b
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205.11 | O Tempora, O Mores! | SUPER::KENAH | O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!! | Mon Oct 13 1986 13:05 | 5 |
| Okay, Beth, I can guess that you renamed the TIME conference as
TEMPORA, but which conference did you rename as MORES?
andrew
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205.12 | ETIQUETTE, of course! | SQM::RAVAN | | Mon Oct 13 1986 14:16 | 1 |
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205.13 | Take out your frustrations with VAX Notes! | JON::MORONEY | This space for rent. | Mon Oct 13 1986 21:40 | 7 |
| Add FIREARMS to your notebook and you can...
Notes> OPEN FIRE
Don't blame me, someone else thought this one up!
-Mike
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205.14 | | RTVAX::CANNOY | The more you love, the more you can. | Mon Oct 13 1986 22:22 | 4 |
| Add HBO::SINGLES and praise
Notes> O SIN
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205.15 | | SQM::RAVAN | | Tue Oct 14 1986 10:29 | 3 |
| Or, on a more religious note,
Notes> O CHRIST
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205.16 | | 19484::CALLAS | O jour frabbejais! Calleau! Callai! | Wed Oct 15 1986 17:26 | 6 |
| And don't forget
o hum
o hack
Jon
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205.17 | Often true! | CSMADM::WELLINGTON | Larry Wellington | Sun Oct 19 1986 00:46 | 4 |
| At the DCL prompt, I can type in
$ NOT SAFE
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205.18 | How about o joy | THEBAY::WAKEMANLA | Cybernetic Etymologist | Mon Oct 20 1986 15:58 | 1 |
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205.19 | ...another | CLOSUS::TAVARES | John--Stay low, keep moving | Tue Oct 21 1986 11:06 | 1 |
| I have "o tool".
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