Sunday, May 5, 2019

+238 (second amendment interpretation 182: About "security" in Post 236)

This could be already noticed, but there is probably no need for the special argument I made for the word "security" to apply within the same environment like the word "free", because the capitalization of the word "state" affects the former the same way it affects the latter. Taking the same examples given there but replacing president with, for example, new president, and writer with, for example, column writer, do not seem to change a thing because of affecting multiple things in each example. (However, while being here I noticed, with regard to the original point of invoking the related environment by what something is called with, that when saying he is a young writer, the word young would more probably be taken as being young age wise not young in the world of writing. But that seems to be the result of an internal local choice blocking the containing one (the word "writer"). That is because of how common is the use of other choices, like the word "novice", to express being young in relation to a field. In any case, I intend to think of more examples and elaborate on that if needed.)  

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