the sheer intensity of cope from non-english languages.
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i’m actually a lot less critical of English than a lot of native speakers I know lol
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wait until you find out about the German gender system
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I never find it problematic when a foreign speaker screws it up, though. Eine Flasche von die Bier.... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Looking like a maniac for putting adjectives in the wrong order, on the other hand -- oooooof
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Green great dragons can totally exist, they are just great dragons that are green
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a green great-dragon is a thing though. If “Great dragon” is sat a classification. It creates new sub trees if you break the order, like parentheses in order of operations. 1/
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“great green dragon” -> an awesome dragon that happens to be green. “green great dragon” -> out of order... must mean “green (great dragon)”, which means “great dragon” is a thing, eg alongside “lesser dragon”, “elder dragon”, etc. 2/
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Counterexample to opinion > size is "big bad", but it's the only one I can think of so I wonder if that's just a holdover from an oversight when writing The Three Little Pigs
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The ‘Noun’ will sometimes include descriptors or leave certain adjectives redundant and thus disturb this order. I’m not sure I’d exactly call that an exception to the rule though.
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