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Anna K.
@nonamename.bsky.social
they/them │ political & feminist philosophy of language │ working on the communicative force of silence mostly, but also a bit on names │ when I don't do philosophy, I do circus stuff │
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Austrian German is totally random anyways. Where I'm from, 4 villages ahead use words I'd have to study like vocabulary to know what they mean.
And then there was "Windisch" in the area where I grew up. It's a peculiar mixture of Slovenian, Italian and South-Styrian dialect. Only the elders spoke it, so it became re-integrated into German, making it even weirder. "St. Peter am Ottersbach" was pronounced "St. Jupperhui am Zwitscherlbach"
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Anna K.
@nonamename.bsky.social
they/them │ political & feminist philosophy of language │ working on the communicative force of silence mostly, but also a bit on names │ when I don't do philosophy, I do circus stuff │
117 followers109 following24 posts