the meta-discussion that followed my provocative message (requesting moderation from list members who are flooding the list with lengthy, off-topic messages), and this one following Khurshid's similar request, are more adequate in Corpora than the threads in which they originated (James Fidelholtz is saying it himself...).
Dear James, if you really think that I, as a member of this list, don't have the right to ask you for moderation, please start a separate discussion thread on that topic and find what other members think about it. I am totally sure that I can do it.
And dear James, calling this "flaming" is completely absurd. You are now defending off-topic threads that have nothing to do with corpora or corpus linguistics. Remember this list is called "Corpora", and not anything near "Say what you think about my favourite difficult issue in language".
Please forgive my intrusion, I promise I will not answer any other meta-discussion on these matters.
E.
On 1 Apr 2008, at 01:49, James L. Fidelholtz wrote:
> Hi, All (and sorry, Marc: yours just happened to be the last msg in
> this thread),
>
> Khurshid Ahmad <kahmad at cs.tcd.ie> wrote: ...
> "... short messages that may or may not be related to corpus
> linguistics or corpora-based studies...."
>
> Due to the nature of the tera-word corpora currently in
> circulation, I find it very difficult to wrap my mind around the
> notion of a msg of *any* length being unrelated to corpus
> linguistics or corpus-based studies. At the very least it could be
> (and probably will be) corpus data at some point. Beware, flamers!
> -- your excesses are doomed to immortality.
>
> By the way, Emiliano (from a different thread that Khurshid
> actually seems to have been responding to), my response to your
> contribution to that thread contains several (5, not counting the
> name of the list itself) occurrences of the word 'corpus' and
> morphologically-derived words (OK, admittedly in an off-thread
> paragraph, but which itself sparked a little discussion, which is
> at the least my point in all of this).
>
> Jim
>
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