L. Hine
I feel like a dandelion just before the wind blows
Pip Williams
@offthemarkparisi.bsky.social
@offthemarkparisi.bsky.social
Researchers studied more than 1,000 speakers of 29 languages to see how they use demonstratives—words that show where something is in relation to the person talking (“this cat”, “that dog”).
Researchers studied more than 1,000 speakers of 29 languages to see how they use demonstratives—words that show where something is in relation to the person talking (“this cat”, “that dog”).
Read our new collection in The BMJ w/ @who.int on the actions that are needed
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Read our new collection in The BMJ w/ @who.int on the actions that are needed
www.bmj.com/collections/...
#WHONMP
Capital letters went in the upper case.
Smaller letters went in the lower case.
This is why we say ‘UPPER CASE’ and ‘lower case.’
Ok, but what did we call them before the invention of the printing press?
MAJUSCULE and minuscule.
Capital letters went in the upper case.
Smaller letters went in the lower case.
This is why we say ‘UPPER CASE’ and ‘lower case.’
Ok, but what did we call them before the invention of the printing press?
MAJUSCULE and minuscule.
Por Juan Carlos Garay
Por Juan Carlos Garay
cc @miembrodenumero.bsky.social
cc @miembrodenumero.bsky.social
Lo que me duele son mis listas perdidas
Lo que me duele son mis listas perdidas
Aquí os lo dejo porque, los que lo vimos aquel día, lloramos de emoción.
Aquí os lo dejo porque, los que lo vimos aquel día, lloramos de emoción.