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esperanto is eurocentric ?

by ravana, August 9, 2015

Messages: 35

Language: English

Armand6 (User's profile) August 11, 2015, 12:05:03 AM

Vestitor:I gave them: Scandinavian English, Dutch English etc. It is patchy with a small core being very good and the rest middling to poor.
So you cannot give any examples?

Vestitor (User's profile) August 11, 2015, 12:20:50 AM

Armand6:
Vestitor:I gave them: Scandinavian English, Dutch English etc. It is patchy with a small core being very good and the rest middling to poor.
So you cannot give any examples?
You're right, I should go trawling about digging up full academic references and citations just to satisfy you. Might even hire a team of fact-checkers too.

I see in the quote you cut off the part where I told you to open your eyes and ears.

Armand6 (User's profile) August 11, 2015, 12:33:12 AM

Vestitor:I should go trawling about digging up full academic references and citations just to satisfy you.
Well, if you cannot come up with any backing of your words, the problem is not as great as you're trying to represent it.

Vestitor (User's profile) August 11, 2015, 12:39:38 AM

Armand6:
Vestitor:I should go trawling about digging up full academic references and citations just to satisfy you.
Well, if you cannot come up with any backing of your words, the problem is not as great as you're trying to represent it.
Must be. Is it really a problem for me though? I'm not one of those deluding myself that I've mastered English whilst being a permanent amateur.

orthohawk (User's profile) August 11, 2015, 12:50:17 AM

Armand6:
Vestitor:I should go trawling about digging up full academic references and citations just to satisfy you.
Well, if you cannot come up with any backing of your words, the problem is not as great as you're trying to represent it.
fallacy of logic.

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