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Хahar 🤔
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« on: July 22, 2008, 01:40:38 PM »

When I go this fall I'll be taking (and all are required except the last one Tongue):

Business and Commercial Law
Business Finance
Business Communication
Career Information
Organizational Behavior
Operations Management
Beginning Badminton
I suck at badminton. I'm pretty good at all other racquet sports, but not badminton, good luck with that.

My school has one of the best badminton teams in the state.

Biology
Spanish 2
PE
Principles of Business
Geometry
Literature

Since I don't have a seventh period, I get out at 2:15 (12:45 on Tuesdays). Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 04:48:26 PM »


lol PhysEd. After like 10 years of suffering through it, I'm done Smiley. I didn't care for the class at the end that I decided not to do the Summative worth 20% of the mark (except for one part). The Summative included a presentation, magazine article on fitness, and 6 weeks logged training for a outdoor public fitness event.

I wasn't the only one not doing it, though. I'd even say 75% didn't do the last part. Except for my friend who was the only guy who cared about the class. He did the homework (lol) and turned stuff in on time (haha).
Only on this forum does one encounter people who actually disliked PE... Although I can't say I was fond of the Mile Run every week.

Mile Run every week? For the last 3 years, we've ran 2½ miles each Friday. Thankfully, that's over now.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 05:13:58 PM »

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I am surprised give the metro area that the class is not entitled, "Principles of Plutocratic Plundering of the Planet and Its People."

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Хahar 🤔
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2008, 06:17:05 PM »


Have fun with pharyngealized sounds!
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2008, 07:55:48 PM »
« Edited: July 22, 2008, 08:03:02 PM by ޒަހަރު) زَهَـرْ) »


Whee!

Hey, if I taught myself how to uvular trill, I can pharyngealize Tongue

(I figure it was that or Mandarin, and learning a new alphabet/abjad is way more appealing to me than learning thousands of new characters.  And I don't think I could stop myself from lapsing into English tone patterns when I got excited Wink)

Uvular trills are nothing. Seriously. At least a quarter of the sounds of Arabic are harder than that.

Well, when reading the Qur'an today, I was confronted with ّع, a geminated voiced pharyngeal fricative ([?\Smile). I spent a few minutes with that one. And then there was طع ([t_?\i?\]).
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2008, 09:58:24 PM »


Whee!

Hey, if I taught myself how to uvular trill, I can pharyngealize Tongue

(I figure it was that or Mandarin, and learning a new alphabet/abjad is way more appealing to me than learning thousands of new characters.  And I don't think I could stop myself from lapsing into English tone patterns when I got excited Wink)

Uvular trills are nothing. Seriously. At least a quarter of the sounds of Arabic are harder than that.

Well, when reading the Qur'an today, I was confronted with ّع, a geminated voiced pharyngeal fricative ([?\Smile). I spent a few minutes with that one. And then there was طع ([t_?\i?\]).

Imagine how hard it must be for non-linguists :S

Still, with Spanish and Arabic as my languages (and probably a random semester of a random third one... there's Portuguese for Spanish-speakers or something that would make bono happy), I expect at least a few men in nondescript suits and nondescript cars nondescriptly knocking on my door, at some nondescript time after I graduate.

Tongue

Well, good luck with s_t (even though Wikipedia says it's T, it really isn't), X/, x (though that shouldn't be that hard), z_t (even though Wikipedia says it's D, it really isn't), s_?\, d_?\, t_?\, and z_?\. Plus the massive amount of allophony exhibited as a result.
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Хahar 🤔
Xahar
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Political Matrix
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2008, 10:05:03 PM »


Whee!

Hey, if I taught myself how to uvular trill, I can pharyngealize Tongue

(I figure it was that or Mandarin, and learning a new alphabet/abjad is way more appealing to me than learning thousands of new characters.  And I don't think I could stop myself from lapsing into English tone patterns when I got excited Wink)

Uvular trills are nothing. Seriously. At least a quarter of the sounds of Arabic are harder than that.

Well, when reading the Qur'an today, I was confronted with ّع, a geminated voiced pharyngeal fricative ([?\Smile). I spent a few minutes with that one. And then there was طع ([t_?\i?\]).

Imagine how hard it must be for non-linguists :S

Still, with Spanish and Arabic as my languages (and probably a random semester of a random third one... there's Portuguese for Spanish-speakers or something that would make bono happy), I expect at least a few men in nondescript suits and nondescript cars nondescriptly knocking on my door, at some nondescript time after I graduate.

Tongue

Well, good luck with s_t (even though Wikipedia says it's T, it really isn't), X/, x (though that shouldn't be that hard), z_t (even though Wikipedia says it's D, it really isn't), s_?\, d_?\, t_?\, and z_?\. Plus the massive amount of allophony exhibited as a result.

(X-)SAMPA is for n00bs.

You use Kirshenbaum?
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Хahar 🤔
Xahar
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2008, 01:09:48 AM »

Who needs derivations from IPA when you can go to the source?

This forum, with its lack of support for IPA, does.

Poly sci 129- 2008 presidential elections

IF I dont get an A in that last class....... I just wasted a lot of time on this forum. Tongue

Oh, you better.
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