iCadenza interview with the Tufts University Beelzebubs, part 2
//www.icadenza.com interview with Beelzebubs (known as "Bubs" for short), an all-male a cappella group from Tufts University. The Bubs recently took ...
I still love the Bubs, except Matt graduated and things aren't the same
anymore. I miss him! And yet, I can't stand him. He's adorable and BEYOND
talented, but he hates me :( I loved All Out, but they hate me. :(
(literally, they've blocked me in every way possible, Twitter, Facebook,
YouTube.. everything.. and I haven't done anything)
4:50 LIES! it will totally happen again Matt. cause if u r talented your
meant to be seen on tv and Matt= talent! check out his group All Out it is
REALLY good.
iCadenza interview with the Tufts University Beelzebubs, part 1
//www.icadenza.com interview with Beelzebubs (known as "Bubs" for short), an all-male a cappella group from Tufts University. The Bubs recently took ...
this was back when the Bubs were perfect :) I wish Matt and the other
ones(Jon,Paul and someone else I think.. but I could possibly be off on who
left!) hadn't graduated :'(
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I think he is misrepresenting Chomsky as denying evolution in terms of
development of Language. What Chomsky objects to is the notion that the
capacity for language, as a system of digital infinity, could have been a
gradual evolution, rather than a simple mutation that had enormous
consequences. To keep it simple, his argument is hinged off the idea of
digital infinity, such a system cannot gradually evolve gradually for the
simple fact that any fraction of infinity is infinity, and languages are
infinite systems.
+CadaverSplatter I think you're right, and I'm looking forward to reading about Chomsky's views on evolution in the book that he just recently published with Robert Berwick, Why Only Us. I got my copy of it last week, and even if we don't do a video about evolution and language (that'd be a hard one to cover in one ep, for sure), I'll at least review the book on our Tumblr. But I'm curious what he has to say now on the topic, particularly considering that the blurbs for it make it sound really interesting. ^_^
+Pakanahymni Haha, fair point! But usually, when irregulars are involved in larger compounds, they lose their irregularness. Like how it's mongooses, not mongeese. Although I also do like the ring of Liebermen, so who knows. ^_^