Subj : "the" o "a" To : Ardith Hinton From : alexander koryagin Date : Tue Apr 10 2018 17:16:42 Hi, Ardith Hinton! I read your message from 06.04.2018 12:58 about "the" o "a". ak>> I guess that it is the way how words change their meaning or get ak>> additional ones. People who know the word poorly may use it in ak>> their own way. If such people are heard by many the new meaning ak>> begins to live its own life. AH> Unfortunately, yes.... ak>> And the dictionary has no choice but to add the new entry. AH> As Dallas says, most English/English dictionaries nowadays add such AH> entries. Another example from music is "classical", which we both AH> recognize as a particular style dating from about 1750-1800 but AH> many others don't. There is also the word "argument" from English AH> class, and (as you've seen elsewhere) the geographical AH> name "Holland". In the "real world" I must understand what others AH> mean, even if I wouldn't put it that way myself... and there's AH> where I may want the dictionary to help me out. I realize the AH> English language has changed over time & will continue to do so, AH> but I see much of its power & beauty being lost. But speaking objectively English always has been like it. ak>> From another side: can we make the confrontation stronger? If it ak>> can become stronger we can escalate it, as we can escalate any ak>> crisis. AH> As I see it the noun "confrontation" is derived from the verb "[to] AH> confront", which means to face up to & deal with a problem. How AH> people do that varies widely. But when I compare dictionaries I see AH> e.g. "face with hostility or violence" entering the list of AH> definitions for the verb & creeping closer to the top. One must AH> always remember that it's not in the best interests of those who AH> sell "news" to fight such trends if the audience wants to assume AH> the worst. Although "con" means the negative position: "an appraisal of the pros and cons". "Front" means a border. So, maybe. we can think of a negative opposition. ak>> I should read more good books. ;-) AH> When you quoted an excerpt from IVANHOE, I thought the language was AH> wonderful... that was what inspired me to read the book for myself. AH> But it's a rip-roaring good adventure story too, for those who want AH> lots of action. Yes. a rare, nice book. Another book I like as much is the trilogy of Captain Blood adventures, by Rafael Sabatini. AH> I look forward to seeing more citations like that... [chuckle]. Well, it is in case if I continue reading bad paper articles. :) Bye, Ardith! Alexander KoryaginENGLISH_TUTOR 2018 --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384) .