On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 12:18:07 -0400, Wolf K <wekirch at (no spam) sympatico.ca
wrote:
JosephKK wrote:
[snip my lengthy reply to Mikus]
This is a bit of an over reaction, but:
Well golly. It may seem that electrical engineers (this is in
sci.electronics.design) are not worthy to discuss your "thing".
While I am aware of the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis, I did not find it all
that relevant to this discussion yet. In some ways I find the
Korzybski Structural Differential more useful.
Sorry if I gave that impression. Anybody can discuss anything. But the
value of the opinions depends on what you know. I've come to agree with
Will Rogers: "It ain't what you know, but what you know that ain't so,
that causes the trouble." I tried to correct some misconceptions about
English, which is difficult to do for an audience of native English
speakers, largely because English grammar as taught in schools is
abysmally bad.
Thing is, everybody thinks they know all they need to know about
language, because after all we all speak it, right? I thought so too,
until I had to teach a course on the history and grammar of English.
(Teachers often learn more than their students...

) I'm also
bi-lingual English-German, and can get along in French and Spanish.
Knowing more than one language makes you aware of how little you
understand your own. Highly recommended.
I was a great fan of Korzybski back in the 50s/60s, but have forgotten
almost everything about what he said. So I'll say nothing. ;-)
Talk to you again some time.
Cheers,
wolf k.
Pompous assism? I think so
...Jim Thompson