cool, we'll see then. Thanks for checking. I, of course, have most interest in the Dravidian languages Tamil and Telugu since those are the ones I know. If you remember, I'd love to hear what you think of the book once you've read it. I can look it up if you like it. :-)
By the way, finished the Adventure of English. Pretty interesting light read, though it wasn't exactly lots of new information. Kind of cool to see where some words came from (plenty of word/origin lists) and to hear about some of the history of English in more detail -- didn't know it's most closely related to Frisian for example. So the earlier parts of the book were great. Later, was not so interesting, but still kinda neat to see word origins -- curry is from Tamil! Didn't know that. However, overall the English (language and people) hero-worship did grate, but it was bearable (though I've got a huge anti-imperialistic sore point (possibly inherited)). ;-)
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Date: 2007-07-29 10:35 pm (UTC)cool, we'll see then. Thanks for checking. I, of course, have most interest in the Dravidian languages Tamil and Telugu since those are the ones I know. If you remember, I'd love to hear what you think of the book once you've read it. I can look it up if you like it. :-)
By the way, finished the Adventure of English. Pretty interesting light read, though it wasn't exactly lots of new information. Kind of cool to see where some words came from (plenty of word/origin lists) and to hear about some of the history of English in more detail -- didn't know it's most closely related to Frisian for example. So the earlier parts of the book were great. Later, was not so interesting, but still kinda neat to see word origins -- curry is from Tamil! Didn't know that. However, overall the English (language and people) hero-worship did grate, but it was bearable (though I've got a huge anti-imperialistic sore point (possibly inherited)). ;-)