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Originally Posted by texassapper
What systemic racism? What can you legally do that a black person is prevented from doing?
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Not sure you're following along with the topic. I'm discussing what Bowman meant when he said his quote. If you want to debate the validity of the quote or the concept of systemic racism, you're free to make a new thread about the topic.
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Originally Posted by ICU 812
That they mispronounce a word does not negate the meaning of the word.
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Using a different word = mispronouncing a word? This makes no sense to me. Different words with different meanings can have different pronunciations too.
For example, cat and dog have different meanings and different pronunciations because they are different words. Computer and stapler are different words. If you said "pass the salt", would it make sense for someone to pass you pepper and say "actually you mispronounced pepper but it doesn't negate the meaning of the word"?
The -a is *derived from* the hard r variation. Can you think of other examples of words derived from other words? Do you think those words and their derivations mean the same thing? Of course not.
Then there is the case of words that sound and are spelled the same but still have different meaning. An example I learned about in grade school was the word "pitch". You can pitch a baseball or you can pitch a tent. The book showed amelia bedelia literally throwing a tent. As a child, I found it hilarious. But it highlights that words that sound the same don't always mean the same thing.
In short, your take, while admirable, has no logical basis whatsoever in how language works
You don't need to make up theories about how language works. Just start here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_language Language can be tricky to think about, and English can be difficult for some, but others have already done the hard work for us and with practice, I'm sure you can figure it out!