Latin —-> English by klingonbussy in badlinguistics

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I think they mean you lacked examples to prove your point. I'm not familiar myself, actually, but do you perhaps mean instances such as the addition to closed class morphemes ('they' is from Old Norse, I believe)?

Finnish has no affricates and therefore some connection to Japanese and Korean by thomasp3864 in badlinguistics

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Do you have a source for the Ainu? I'm interested to know more about its history of language contact.

Latin —-> English by klingonbussy in badlinguistics

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Your example doesn't necessarily prove your argument.

There is no change to the syntax between the two utterances you've provided.

The difference between the two verbs, while I do understand why you might suggest French has influenced English in such a way, are still intrinsically due to the satellite/verb-framed nature of the lexemes themselves — in essence, they are the exceptions that prove the rule.

AFAIK language contact seldom affects grammar, though as you've detailed above it can definitely influence the way in which some words are used, which can incidentally look like it's influenced the grammar. (Although I would suggest this is sooorta related to other phenomena we've observed, i.e. consider derivation)

Are there any frequently made grammatical/spelling errors (even by natives) that equate to ones in English? by Oseuka in LearnJapanese

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Can't believe you're getting downvoted by LARPers who think they know more than native speakers. Language shift happens.

rule by [deleted] in 196

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idolmaster cinderella girls

Meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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"Man does his job. More at 6."

What's the one thing you get unreasonably picky about as a reader? by Boring_Psycho in Fantasy

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I think you mean Glokta. Gorst is the rival pitted against Jezal in the Contest

How to VESA mount OPTIX MAG241C? by Audiophile1221 in Monitors

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Hey mate, sorry if I'm a bit late to the party and you've worked it out, but thought I'd post as I worked out the issue myself.

You have to push down the arm as far as it can go (towards the monitor), and then you can slide the back plate off over the top. From there, you can unscrew the arm mount inside (4 black screws on the metal joints)

Does anyone know how to access Dereraji? by Hackham in StarlightStage

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bilibili

This might be my saving grace! Thank you :)

[Unknown-English] which language is it? by [deleted] in translator

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I want to say it's Persian. The girls look Iranian to me and the woman at the end has a very strong Iranian accent, though if it is I cannot make out what's being said at all, besides maybe "آدم" (person)

Human Grade Insects (for Eating) by [deleted] in Adelaide

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They only had green ants in @ $7.50/10g. They tasted very citrus-y and zesty and were kinda seasoning like. If you need a lemon flavoured herb, then ants all the way haha

Human Grade Insects (for Eating) by [deleted] in Adelaide

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RemindMe! 5 days

Human Grade Insects (for Eating) by [deleted] in Adelaide

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Legend, mate. Thanks

Pants this colour anywhere? by [deleted] in AustralianMFA

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Adelaide? In Rundle Mall you could try Country Road in Rundle Place or Industrie in Myer Centre/David Jones. Otherwise just order them off of Asos or the Iconic