From: clayton stirling bartholomew (c.s.bartholomew@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2000 - 15:10:37 EST
Randall Buth wrote on b-hebrew list:
> Roots are second order derivatives, abstractions. They are not ("were not")
> part of the real, funtctional semantic framework of the language but are
> ("were") only an undeveloped potential of the language, and/or a
> non-communicative historicization (=etymology).
Here we have a fine sample of R. Buth "roasting his own." I thought it was
worth posting here for the benefit of those who don't follow b-hebrew.
To get the context you will need to look in the b-hebrew archives:
http://franklin.oit.unc.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?visit=b-hebrew&id=136603120
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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
Three Tree Point
P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062
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