Ardith Hinton to Anton Shepelev:
AS>> Is [it] possible -- two perfect bricks!
AH>
AH> Two bats with one brick? I take that as a
AH> compliment.... :-))
Brick text is a colloquial term for a paragraph written in
monospace font that is perfectly right-adjusted without
additional whitespace. In your article from 2023-04-04
23:52 you wrote two of them:
1) From my POV there's general agreement as to the eight parts of speech
I learned about in my youth. I know I can count on the dictionary in
almost any European language to employ the same terminology even if I
don't understand their idea of gender. And until you & Anton started
asking more advanced questions the Russians seemed content... [grin].
2) During the 1960's various linguists objected to the old rules & tried
to make improvements... one of which I suspect may be the addition of
the word "particle" in this context. Not all dictionaries include it
because it's not universally accepted & if you find it at all you may
find little or no general agreement as to what it means. At least if
e.g. somebody adds articles to the parts of speech I get the picture,
because I already know the term "article" as a subset of "adjective".
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