*points to the leftmost deleted scene*
"What is President Roslin's position on the income tax?"
...
"It's a legitimate question!"
"I don't believe the president has articulated a position on the income tax, but I'm sure she will once she finds the tax forms."
I mean, I can see why it was deleted, but... *giggles* Something about clueless journalists and Billy's First Press Conference is just amusing me right now.
"What is President Roslin's position on the income tax?"
...
"It's a legitimate question!"
"I don't believe the president has articulated a position on the income tax, but I'm sure she will once she finds the tax forms."
I mean, I can see why it was deleted, but... *giggles* Something about clueless journalists and Billy's First Press Conference is just amusing me right now.
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Date: 2005-02-12 03:17 am (UTC)That's not true.
- be easier to understand
Any language/dialect is easier to understand when it's your native tongue. Other than that, it falls apart. I fail to see how "himself" is supposed to be easier to understand than "hisself".
- have greater semantic precision
That's not true.
Honestly, I'm not sure how you made it through intro linguistics without learning this....