i assume that more actually black hair exists and that it is sometimes possible to distinguish it from dark brown hair.
mentions a lot of fluids, language post
today sofi and i are exploring the contrasting meanings of use of english liquids as verbs. to water something is to add water, while to bleed or to milk or to juice something is to remove blood/milk/juice (except in certain metaphorical usages of juice).
to wine and dine someone is to give them wine (and dinner) but to wine is not really a verb in itself.
thank you @Lady for finding pdfoutline for me (iirc)
low-key life-changing
@wallhackio correct, it is not a federal holiday (also not a state holiday in most states)
@wallhackio okay that is a conveniently very broad definition. will think on more recs tomorrow once i’m back home but for now Your Favorite Weapon, Brand New’s first album, is still i think my favorite of their albums and i did just travel from “Logan to Government Center” last week so it’s pretty top of mind. they’re definitely at their best with songs of anger and i think they were not above average for the genre in terms of misogyny.
@wallhackio also what’s your tolerance for bands that are low-key christian music
@wallhackio what do you consider to be emo?
@Lady the indo-aryan languages seem like the main spot where it might plausibly be observable (due to combination of being one of the most studied families in historical linguistics and of having a very ancient literature on phonetics)
but yeah more modern synchronic observation seems more likely to turn up cases if it exists, and certainly we know of some ongoing cases of loss of conditioning environment resulting in phonemic split of former allophones from synchronic observation.
@Lady ah that corollary's an interesting point. see, this is why books about historical linguistics should talk about this issue :P
do you know if cases are known where a conditioning environment for allophonic variation was lost and the former allophonic variation was also simply lost rather than splitting phonologically?
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