Brian Walters wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 08:30 -0400, "Doug Franklin"
<jehosep...@mindspring.com> wrote:
On 2010-07-28 5:41, Boris Liberman wrote:

I used "argument" as a synonym to "reasoning"... In no way did I imply
an argument as in: "a reason given in proof or rebuttal" or in "
discourse intended to persuade". All quotes of course are from the same
Merriam Webster page.

The more English language I know/learn the more increasingly difficult
it becomes to use it.
That's a perfectly valid use of the word argument, Boris, but many Americans would use the word discussion, or maybe something else. At least in the US, the word "argument" has overtones of disagreement, though it really shouldn't, based on historical usage. I'm not sure how that fits with usage in the UK.


You mean like this:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-572077907195969915#
That's just contradiction - I'm guessing, without actually clicking the link...

- Toralf


Cheers

Brian

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