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Re: Derived adpositions (< Linguistic term for ease of changing word-class)

From:R A Brown <ray@...>
Date:Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 12:48
ROGER MILLS wrote:
> Ray Brown wrote: >> > Eugene Oh wrote: >> > >> >> Perhaps "nonetheless", "notwithstanding", "nevertheless" were ahead of >> >> their >> >> time in descriptivity ;) >> >> >> > >> > "nonetheless" looks to me suspiciously like a calque of Classical Latin >> > "nihilominus" which, I guess, puts it way ahead of its time :) >> > > Or French néaumoins IIRC????? >
"Later formations include ...... _néan(t)moins_ (a rendering of NIHILOMINUS) ..." [Alfred Ewert, "The French Language", 1983, London, Faber & Faber] -- Ray ================================== http://www.carolandray.plus.com ================================== Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora. [William of Ockham]