Article 71
NEIL CLARK
NCLARK at MUSEUM.GLA.AC.UK
Mon Mar 20 09:30:37 CST 1995
What happened to Chinese being the most dominant language (Is it
Mandarin?)?
Date sent: Sat, 18 Mar 1995 10:38:12 -0500
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From: "DAVID C. TAYLOR" <stddct at PIP.SHSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Article 71
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> Selecting English as preferred language may seem
> logical, but no one can predict what language will be the dominant one
> within, say, a century,
>
> Yours, Hendrik Segers.
If English is *not* the predominant language in a century then something
went terribly wrong anyway.
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Neil Clark
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Hunterian Museum
University of Glasgow
email: NCLARK at museum.gla.ac.uk
Mountains are found in erogenous zones.
(Geological Howlers - ed. WDI Rolfe)
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