From: Andy Toth (transfer_mechanism@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 01 2002 - 17:13:51 MST
i still want a hybrid of the two words/concepts. etiology is the "study of
origination" (generic, greek mode). that's what i meant in the sentence.
both words give a sense of "tracking". but i wanted to focus on 'words' at
around 70%-65%. however, i did not want to confine myself to the rules of
linguistic study. or associate with existing institutions. it's a very
difficult time for me.
>what is the etiology relating these two concepts?
>
> i want to use a better word than etiology in the above sentence. i want
to
> mean: the dynamic relationship between concept and the word-unit over
time.
Etiology refers to the causes of a disease.
Etymology refers to the history of the development of word forms.
Chris
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