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2011年12月6日のブックマーク (4件)

  • That that is is that that is not is not is that it it is - Wikipedia

    That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is. (存在するものは、在る。存在しないものは、在らず。あれはそれか?それである。) これは「存在するものはすべて、在る。存在しないものは、何もなすことがない」という、パルメニデスのような単純な哲学的格言を述べている。 この句は、『ブルーアーの名言と寓話の辞典』(Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable)で最初に記されたが[2]、1959年の中編『アルジャーノンに花束を』が1968年に『まごころを君に』のタイトルで映画化されたときに一般に知られるものとなった[3]。

    TaKUMA
    TaKUMA 2011/12/06
    That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.
  • James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher - Wikipedia

    "James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher"は、多義語の語彙的曖昧性を巧みに表現した英文である。適切な句読点の位置を探し当て、文の意味を通らせる言葉遊びに使われる[1]。 哲学者のハンス・ライヘンバッハは、1947年、対象言語とメタ言語という異なるレベルの言語を説明するために "John where Jack …" の形でこの文を使っている[2]。 解釈[編集] 引用符と句読点を打つことにより、この文の理解は次のように簡単になる。 James, while John had had "had," had had "had had." "Had had" had had a better effect on the teacher.[3] (ジェームズ

    TaKUMA
    TaKUMA 2011/12/06
    ターミナルでsay "James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher"ってしてみたら良いと思う
  • Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo - Wikipedia

    この記事は検証可能な参考文献や出典が全く示されていないか、不十分です。出典を追加して記事の信頼性向上にご協力ください。(このテンプレートの使い方) 出典検索?: "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" – ニュース · 書籍 · スカラー · CiNii · J-STAGE · NDL · dlib.jp · ジャパンサーチ · TWL(2017年9月) 単純化した構文木 (PN = 固有名詞、N = 名詞、V = 動詞、NP = 名詞句、RC = 関係詞節、VP = 動詞句、S = 文) 伝統的な文のダイアグラム アメリカバイソン(バッファロー) ニューヨーク州バッファロー市 概念を解説した漫画 "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Bu

    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo - Wikipedia
    TaKUMA
    TaKUMA 2011/12/06
    [Those] (Buffalo buffalo) [whom] (Buffalo buffalo buffalo) buffalo (Buffalo buffalo).
  • Charlie Rose

    New York Times columnist Bret Stephens on politics, war, and the great debate of the 21st century. Click the link above for the full conversation. Bret Stephens is an opinion columnist for the New York Times. He is co-author with Gail Collins of the popular column, The Conversation. He joined the New York Times in 2017 from The Wall Street Journal, where he had been an op-ed editor and columnist. 

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