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Posted: 3/23/2005, 7:59 pm
by Dr. Hobo
exactly

Posted: 3/23/2005, 8:01 pm
by happening fish
A letter () appearing in Old English, Old Saxon, Old Norse, and modern Icelandic to represent an interdental fricative.
The symbol () in the International Phonetic Alphabet representing the voiced interdental fricative, as in the or either.
i wasn't aware that it exists in Swedish still
Posted: 3/23/2005, 8:03 pm
by Dr. Hobo
ummm
yes
Posted: 3/23/2005, 10:55 pm
by dream in japanese
Posted: 3/23/2005, 10:56 pm
by Pyramanica_Naveedess
Fricative?
btw that video is the best thing i've seen since
... something really fucking hilarious.
I think i may have peed myself laughing

Posted: 7/14/2007, 4:34 pm
by Dr. Hobo
i dont remember posting this thread ever
on a completely unrelated note however...
olof's a fuck.
Posted: 7/14/2007, 4:36 pm
by myownsatellite
Sand is on a spamming spree! You made baby Jesus cry!!!
Posted: 7/14/2007, 4:40 pm
by Dr. Hobo
after our convo about this yesterday its not too hard to do so i decided to just not care
i cant be held responsible anymore

Posted: 7/15/2007, 3:58 am
by laurel
THERE'S LINGUISTICS IN THIS THREAD!
i miss alex so much. she was my fellow linguistics geek.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 4:07 am
by Dr. Hobo
why yes.. yes there is... i posted in it so you could see that and be happy about having a discussion about linguistics... im thoughtful like that

Posted: 7/15/2007, 11:29 am
by Johnny
Let's talk about something or other.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 11:49 am
by Dr. Hobo
like what?
Posted: 7/15/2007, 12:01 pm
by Johnny
Pacific Rim Economics.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 12:04 pm
by Dr. Hobo
interesting subject to say the least
Posted: 7/15/2007, 12:08 pm
by Johnny
Indeed.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 12:29 pm
by Dr. Hobo
what aspect of the pacific rim economics would you like to discuss? its a vast topic
Posted: 7/15/2007, 1:30 pm
by Johnny
China's future trade with her nneighbours and the west.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 1:35 pm
by Dr. Hobo
due the lack of relative strength of the chinese currency, chinese exports will continue to grow in leaps and bounds creating a massive trade surplus thus helping thier economy continue to grow at its current high rate
Posted: 7/15/2007, 3:33 pm
by Johnny
Indeed.
But how will China's ever increasing demand for fossil fuels impact the global market overall? They could quite possible increase trade with Middle Eastern countries for oil. That in itself could cause politcal tension with the west, but it may also cause strife within western markets as well.
Posted: 7/15/2007, 3:43 pm
by Dr. Hobo
a bigger problem could very well be the lack of safety measures in use in china which has lead to a severe lack of quality control and standards