File spoon-archives/phillitcrit.archive/phillitcrit_1998/phillitcrit.9801, message 156


From: "Nora Kreimer" <norkre-AT-tournet.com.ar>
Subject: RE: PLC: not anaphora, not syllepsis
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:00:57 -0300


Biro for ball-point pen
Gilette for shaving blades
Chicklets (in Argentina chicle) for chewing-gum
Coca (-Cola) in Argentina for any soft drink.

Will be thinking of some more during the day.
NK

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> De: George Trail <gtrail-AT-UH.EDU>
> A: phillitcrit-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
> Asunto: Re: PLC: not anaphora, not syllepsis
> Fecha: miércoles 14 de enero de 1998 0:51
> 
> 
> >But, George,  shouldn't it be "iteration?"
> >
> >Regards to all,
> >Eric
> >
> >
> >["Nature loves to hide." - Heraclitus}
> 
> Damn you sir.If this continues I will hold you suspect of a sort of
Regian
> frivolity. The "iteration" must needs be the initial statement, the
> re-"iteration" must be the polysemous (in reply VOTE HERE). I'm trying to
> move ahead, so while I am at it, let me ask if any of y'all know a word
for
> a brand name (proprietary) which has become the commonplace for the item
> (for instance, Kleenex, Tampex, Windex, Xerox,). There is no necessity
for
> them to end in X, but. . .
> 
> Yrs., etc.
> g
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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