Linguistically Speaking

Friday, 25. November 2005

The Language Question...

Here's a suggestion for a language "policy":
  • stuff about English lit&linguistics in English
  • stuff about German lit&linguistics in German (maybe even standard German? Though I'd leave that for you to decide, I don't have any German written exams, so we could do this in Swiss German as well)
  • personal stuff in whatever language is preferred - Swiss German or English, probably
What do you think?

[It's actually a pity none of us chose ME/OE topics for the exams, we could practice online!]

Also, it would be nice to have categories to organize our posts - so you could just click on a specific category and see all posts relating e.g. to Engl. Lit. 18th century. Still working on that one, though - this site does not offer them automatically, but apparently there are ways to do that anyway. I'm making myself internet-wise ;-)

online dix

hey! en tip:

www.thefreedictionary.com

isch mega praktisch, v.a. für teilwiis veralteti wörter & d ussprach vo dene (sind ja hüfig nid im dix).

?

also jetzt weissi nid - isch d idee das mer comments macht oder postings? (cf. comment bi dir)
 
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