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   The Highlander to Sober@glebestreet.co.scotland   
   Re: First Steps in Cumbric - Cumbric Dic   
   21 Jan 07 17:49:10   
   
   6446a1a6   
   XPost: soc.culture.welsh, scot.scots, soc.culture.scottish   
   XPost: soc.culture.irish, soc.culture.breton, soc.culture.cornish   
   From: micheil@shaw.ca   
      
   On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:37:27 GMT, "Sober Scotsman"   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 02:53:00 -0000, The Highlander  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 23:48:54 GMT, "Sober Scotsman"   
   >>  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> So, whit we hae here is a wee bit Welsh, a wee bit Breton and a wee bit   
   >>> Cornish. And fae there ye wrote yer ain language, but ye didnae ca' it   
   >>> Walkerish, ye ca'ed it Cumbric.   
   >>   
   >> Well, you've just made his point for him! Almost every language grows   
   >> in the same way.   
   >   
   >Na -- languages graw when loads o folks chynge the way they're speakin' --   
   >democratically and accidentally. This is ane guy writin ane language that   
   >probably makes oer much sense tae be a "real" language.   
   >   
   >> I'd stick with practical physics if I were you - like how to get the   
   >> beer cap off with your teeth once you've lost the opener...   
   >   
   >Ma bottle opene... whit? Whaur is it? Did ye tax it? Wis it ye? Gie's it   
   >back.   
   >   
   >No that I use it much... just in case ah hae guests, ye ken.   
   >   
   >>> Why dae ah no trust ye?   
   >>>   
   >>> "Bannock Burn: Scot. Mid Lothian,"   
   >>>   
   >>> Jeezy peeps -- Bannockburn's by Stirlin. If ye cannae get that richt,   
   >>> with   
   >>> hope hae ye?   
   >>   
   >> Well, for starters, he's not Scottish, so let's try one on you.   
   >>   
   >> Which province of France was the Battle of Drôme fought in?   
   >>   
   >> If you can't even get that right, then nobody here will be paying much   
   >> attention to you in future...   
   >   
   >Richt. Ma research telt me in unner 30 seconds it wis in Dauphiné.   
   >   
   >No bein Scottish is nae excuse fir this guy -- if he's researchin a   
   >language spoke in an area, he can tak the time tae get the geography o the   
   >area right. In fact, no just "can", but "has tae".   
   >   
   >Ah'm wondrin about why places like Aberuthven are includit. It's place   
   >names like this that mak fowks say that Pictish wis Brethonic. If he   
   >believes that, he shidnae be includin it as a Cumbric name. His preamble   
   >suggests he goes wi current convention on this, so why include it?   
   >   
   >Besides, gieen his views on the legitimacy of variant languages as leids   
   >in their ain right, ah wunner why he disnae say that:   
   >"So called Cumbric is just the old language of Northern Wales that   
   >spread to the S.W. of Scotland,"   
   >   
   >Hypocrite.   
   >   
   >   
      
   Aye weel, it micht hae been, but ye dinna ken whit wuz the recht Welsh   
   and whit wuz whit ye micht cry the auld border leid.   
      
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