xmca@weber.ucsd.edu writes:
good morning, Molly -
>I suggest you check this out as a valuable
>resource:
>http://www2.nau.edu/~hgb/tlqm.html
i checked out the resource as you suggested - lots of concrete
reminders which i appreciated. now, to set them in context! as Phillip
Capper pointed out, no small task!
phillip
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The English noun "identity" comes, ultimately, from the
Latin adverb "identidem", which means "repeatedly."
The Latin has exactly the same rhythm as the English,
buh-BUM-buh-BUM - a simple iamb, repeated; and
"identidem" is, in fact, nothing more than a
reduplication of the word "idem", "the same":
"idem(et)idem". "Same(and) same". The same,
repeated. It is a word that does exactly what
it means.
from "The Elusive Embrace" by Daniel
Mendelsohn.
phillip white
doctoral student http://ceo.cudenver.edu/~hacms_lab/index.htm
scrambling a dissertation
denver, colorado
phillip_white@ceo.cudenver.edu
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