stem. ^_^
I propose that we use Thai, instead (where the gender for many things,
including 'politeness' constructs, is assigned based on that of the
speaker, rather than that of the listener or subject).
This leads to fascinating bits of English such as that heard last fall,
whil
veloping ical some
time ago (which is a pity, since I still use it regularly when I have a
need to keep track of such things).
--
Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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