Here's one we forgot to release last year, new in the public essays section:
Interrelatedness within the Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe
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Stacy Clifford wrote:In the early stages certainly the native speaker has an advantage, but because this is ultimately a physical art, the tools are available for any of us to overcome our language deficiencies in the modern age and all of us to reach a high level of understanding and fighting ability. It's that "never" chauvinism over the long run that is intended to be the issue here, not our natural advantages in the short run. Sound reasonable?
And I do know what you mean about language changing, 1594 English has given us our share of headaches and confounded looks too.
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