I never learned Hittite. I had a book on pre-order for a long time but never ended up getting it.
Tom Send a noteboard - 12/12/2011 05:41:03 PM
In the time it took Eisenbrauns to actually publish it (it was delayed something like two years) the credit card I had used to place the pre-order expired and when they asked for updated information to complete the order to avoid it being canceled, it just let it get canceled.
At a certain point you have to recognize you're only going to be able to learn so many languages, and adding one more is done at the cost of neglecting another.
Translations are a necessary evil for most people and I don't fault people for reading good books in translation - Hell, 95% of the world would never read 95% of the classics (okay, that's a made-up statistic, but probably close to the truth) if we all had to read them in the original. No one would read Homer or Virgil anymore, and Dante would be out of bounds for most people.
I just personally decided that, since I enjoy learning languages and seem to pick them up fairly easily, I owed it to myself to read as much in the original languages as possible. For the most part, I think I can. I use English and Russian on a daily basis in both written and spoken form, and by extension I can understand Ukrainian since it is so close - you really only have to learn about 1,000 root words that differ enough from Russian to not be immediately recognizable (праця means "work" in Ukrainian, for example, when the Russian word is работа). I also studied Spanish and Latin in high school and continued with the Latin more than the Spanish, oddly. I took three years of college-level Mandarin and there was a time when it was damn good, but it's gotten rusty from lack of use. I also have worked on French and German to the point I can read them without a dictionary and understand everything if spoken at a moderate speed, though my active capabilities are lower through lack of spoken language use.
Then there are a few dead languages I can read - Classical Greek, Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic pretty much without a dictionary, Egyptian very slowly, Coptic very slowly, Akkadian if I really try hard, and enough Sumerian to read simple inscriptions.
Anything else has just been dabbling.
At a certain point you have to recognize you're only going to be able to learn so many languages, and adding one more is done at the cost of neglecting another.
Translations are a necessary evil for most people and I don't fault people for reading good books in translation - Hell, 95% of the world would never read 95% of the classics (okay, that's a made-up statistic, but probably close to the truth) if we all had to read them in the original. No one would read Homer or Virgil anymore, and Dante would be out of bounds for most people.
I just personally decided that, since I enjoy learning languages and seem to pick them up fairly easily, I owed it to myself to read as much in the original languages as possible. For the most part, I think I can. I use English and Russian on a daily basis in both written and spoken form, and by extension I can understand Ukrainian since it is so close - you really only have to learn about 1,000 root words that differ enough from Russian to not be immediately recognizable (праця means "work" in Ukrainian, for example, when the Russian word is работа). I also studied Spanish and Latin in high school and continued with the Latin more than the Spanish, oddly. I took three years of college-level Mandarin and there was a time when it was damn good, but it's gotten rusty from lack of use. I also have worked on French and German to the point I can read them without a dictionary and understand everything if spoken at a moderate speed, though my active capabilities are lower through lack of spoken language use.
Then there are a few dead languages I can read - Classical Greek, Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic pretty much without a dictionary, Egyptian very slowly, Coptic very slowly, Akkadian if I really try hard, and enough Sumerian to read simple inscriptions.
Anything else has just been dabbling.
Political correctness is the pettiest form of casuistry.
ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius
Ummaka qinnassa nīk!
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ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius
Ummaka qinnassa nīk!
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Aren't the Tolkien comparisons getting a little...old?
09/12/2011 09:51:39 PM
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The comparison bothers me, but not because Tolkien isn't relevant.
09/12/2011 10:05:22 PM
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Only when shit works are being compared to him
09/12/2011 10:22:26 PM
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Larry,
10/12/2011 01:13:18 AM
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Snide dismissal that will be passed off as for his own entertainment.
10/12/2011 04:55:43 AM
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Well-deserved condescension.
11/12/2011 03:54:27 AM
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You're sure about that?
11/12/2011 04:20:26 AM
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Re: You're sure about that?
11/12/2011 05:25:08 AM
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Re: You're sure about that?
11/12/2011 06:03:02 AM
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i think you shouldn't judge a whole world's school programs on your school
11/12/2011 06:42:30 AM
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If you're arguing that children should be able to read genre fiction, fine.
11/12/2011 08:52:27 PM
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Well, I suppose it depends on the type of genre being read
11/12/2011 09:36:16 PM
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How often do you hear the challenging writers mentioned at this site?
12/12/2011 02:03:05 PM
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Only when you, me, and a couple others write reviews
12/12/2011 04:21:14 PM
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Oh, it was the same as it always is
12/12/2011 05:23:56 PM
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Much of the actual "Classics", that is, Greek and Latin originals, kids would eat up.
12/12/2011 03:13:03 AM
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You're upfront and honest about it; he isn't. The difference matters to me. *NM*
11/12/2011 05:18:42 AM
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this is a bit off topic, but out of curiousity...
11/12/2011 06:28:35 AM
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I've discussed this dozens of times at this site. Perhaps you've missed all of the posts.
11/12/2011 08:57:44 PM
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mk I'll go look. I probably did miss it (or at least don't remember it!)
11/12/2011 09:08:02 PM
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I have a successful career that was inspired by the video games I played as a child. *NM*
11/12/2011 05:52:21 PM
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Now let's get all the people who just pissed their lives away with video games and see the %.
11/12/2011 08:58:42 PM
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The majority of players neither waste their lives nor make a career out of it.
11/12/2011 11:29:29 PM
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Yeah, sorry, I don't think you could say that with a straight face in real life. *NM*
12/12/2011 04:13:52 AM
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Then you have a closed mind on the subject. Ironic, considering your stance on edification. *NM*
12/12/2011 05:47:50 AM
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No, just with respect to you. *NM*
12/12/2011 02:00:15 PM
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Tom, you pulled the "Say that to my face!" line. You lost the right to talk about respect. *NM*
12/12/2011 03:20:15 PM
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Once again, I really don't care what you think. *NM*
12/12/2011 03:37:40 PM
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Did I imply that you did? My apologies. I'd hate to insinuate that you'd stoop that low. *NM*
12/12/2011 04:13:25 PM
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As well read as you seem to be, you think you'd be smart enough...
11/12/2011 06:20:06 PM
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I thought I have made it clear that I don't care if people don't like me here.
11/12/2011 08:44:58 PM
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Re: I thought I have made it clear that I don't care if people don't like me here.
12/12/2011 04:04:37 PM
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That statement has just confused me.
12/12/2011 04:06:53 PM
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Re: That statement has just confused me.
12/12/2011 04:14:27 PM
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I never learned Hittite. I had a book on pre-order for a long time but never ended up getting it.
12/12/2011 05:41:03 PM
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What you have made clear, I think, is the fact that you deal in generalizations and stereotypes.
12/12/2011 10:12:12 PM
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There's an unintentional irony in what you say, alas
13/12/2011 12:44:26 AM
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Tom, Dick, or Larry...you may use your true first name, but you're still an anonymous entity to most
13/12/2011 04:49:35 AM
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With such comeback skills, you must have ruled the playgrounds as a kid, no?
13/12/2011 05:21:42 AM
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There are no special snowflakes, are there?
11/12/2011 09:39:21 PM
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There are many way of widening one's horizons and broadening one's mind.
11/12/2011 10:08:24 PM
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What I don't like-
12/12/2011 04:28:55 AM
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Why don't you name something, then?
12/12/2011 04:40:29 AM
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Sure.
13/12/2011 07:30:56 AM
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Mentioning Ender's Game pretty much shot your argument in the foot.
13/12/2011 02:02:59 PM
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You dismiss the entire video game medium because many games lack value.
13/12/2011 03:59:11 PM
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You're like the McDonald's paid advocate trying to say Big Macs are actually healthy.
13/12/2011 05:46:37 PM
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I'll leave it up to others to define as they wish against their self-conceptions of me
10/12/2011 10:52:54 AM
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that's alright. I really have no desire to stroke your twit-ego. *NM*
10/12/2011 04:36:56 PM
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Considering the firestorm I appear to have touched off, that may be best.
12/12/2011 12:57:49 PM
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I know, John
12/12/2011 04:27:04 PM
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Re: I know, John
12/12/2011 05:06:26 PM
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As I've said in the past, I'd be scared if anyone agreed with me anywhere approaching 100%
12/12/2011 06:33:52 PM
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Re: As I've said in the past, I'd be scared if anyone agreed with me anywhere approaching 100%
12/12/2011 07:13:37 PM
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Blurbs are not generally very original in their comparisons - would kind of defeat their purpose.
09/12/2011 10:42:17 PM
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Maybe if so much of the genre weren't crap derivative works it wouldn't be so common. *NM*
11/12/2011 03:44:24 AM
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To be fair, a lot of it isn't.
11/12/2011 04:06:07 AM
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I suspect that if it really isn't derivative it's not being compared to Tolkien in the first place.
11/12/2011 04:18:57 AM
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That's true.
11/12/2011 11:08:01 AM
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But see, that's where things start to get referred back to Tolkien.
12/12/2011 04:30:12 AM
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The Tolkien fanaticism gets old. And yes, for me it is unreadable.
11/12/2011 11:37:53 PM
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No, because the movies are very contemporary and relevant, thus he will remain so for quite a while.
12/12/2011 03:14:53 AM
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Disagree all you want, but LotR is still the touchstone when it comes to works of fantasy.
12/12/2011 03:48:20 AM
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