Sep. 19th, 2004

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I just realized something. Catline's first name (or the equivilant, really) was Lucius. Coincidence?


Probably.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/19/international/europe/19france.html?pagewanted=1

A Nostalgic France Looks to the Era of the Dunce Cap )

This and those "house" shows on PBS. Those at least make a marginal kind of sense, and in some way emulate "reality".
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If anybody can help, that'd be nice, but I think I've got a handle on it.

And Lizziey? I don't think my sociolinguistics prof has my phone number, so don't scare me like that next time.

Diglossic seems to mean "a situation in which there is no dialect continuum between the standard language and the creole", such as when the languages are spoken by VERY different (and separate) groups of people, or only in VERY different (and separate) situations.

*frowns over this*

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