spelling, grammar, punctuation helps
Jan. 27th, 2009 11:16 pmAm...I just attracting the anonymice (oh, come on, like you never think of "anonymous" as "anonymouse") recently or something?
At least this time I don't think it's a flame. Or someone telling me that OBVIOUSLY I'm not getting the religious imagery.
*blinks in confusion*
At least this time I don't think it's a flame. Or someone telling me that OBVIOUSLY I'm not getting the religious imagery.
*blinks in confusion*
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Date: 2009-01-28 11:13 pm (UTC)Well. Basically, it's the ancestor of 'methinks', and it means 'it seems to me '. It doesn't mean 'I think', because it never appears with a subject pronoun. It's more a perceptive process than a cognitive, but it often refers to perception of non-physical and/or false things. (Think comes from OE Thenken, and the spellings smush together in late middle english / early modern english) ANYWAY I love this word with an undying passion, and have this mad fixation with differentiating between active and passive cognitive processes, and between cognitive and perceptive processes. It's vr. interesting to see which characters in which situation are assigned different types of verbs for essentially the same purposes (The awakening scenes in Midsummer Night's Dream are good for that)
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