Re: The object of CARIS

From: Michael Hildenbrand (hildenbr@Haas.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: Wed May 24 2000 - 18:15:16 EDT


Oh dear, I seem to be drawing on the past lately! Goodrick used to say
that most Greek words are pastel. There are very few psychadelic words in
Greek. Now remember this was in the 70's! 8-)

Michael Hildenbrand

 On Wed, 24 May 2000, clayton stirling bartholomew wrote:

> on 05/23/00 11:00 PM, Rob Haskell wrote:
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> > Greek words usually mean less than we think
>
> I think we ought to frame this statement in gold leaf and "hang" it on the
> b-greek web page, or perhaps put it in FAQ.
>
> Clay
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