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Categories concerning food differ sometimes...
I was told once not to argue with a native English speaker about whether "cauliflower" is (a) cabbage or not...
For a German speaker it is, while for an English speaker it's not... As I said: It's no good argueing about that any deeper...
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was only considers the fact that you were attendant All the best Pemmican
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discussed once All the best Pemmican
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there was one so thanks also to you Jim Ttys Pemmican
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Anonymous wrote Hi Pemmican It has to do with some research I m doing In England August 1 was known as Lammas from the Old English hlafmaese Loaf Mass In thanksgiving for a plentiful harvest
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What does "hlafmaese" mean btw?! (Just out of curiosity...)
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CalifJim wrote:Is there really such a thing as a stressed schwa? I think that's a very confusing use of terminology. All schwas are unstressed. You may have a stressed "lax u" as in "mutton", but, being stressed, it can hardly be called a schwa, can it? Furthermore, there is no single...
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"I'mma tiger, I'mma tiger... I'mma tiger I'm a tiger"
--> I suppose it's just a 'contraction' of "I am + a".
-MrMagoo
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