Sujet : Re: Wry or self-deprecating quotes about linguistics De : kehoea (at) *nospam* parhasard.net (Aidan Kehoe) Groupes :sci.lang Date : 19. Aug 2024, 08:41:11 Autres entêtes Message-ID :<871q2lt0x4.fsf@parhasard.net> References :1 User-Agent : Gnus/5.101 (Gnus v5.10.10) XEmacs/21.5-b35 (Linux-aarch64)
Ar an t-ochtú lá déag de mí Lúnasa, scríobh Tristan Miller:
> Samuel Johnson famously defined a lexicographer as "a harmless drudge". Have > any other lexicographers or linguists made similarly self-deprecating > statements about their profession? (I tried some web searches but came up > empty-handed; ChatGPT provided some real zingers from the likes of Ferdinand > de Saussure, Noam Chomsky, and David Crystal, alas all hallucinated.)
Part of the difficulty with this is that Chomsky and e.g. Boas have and had egos the size of North America. I do think one needs a robust self-confidence to be good in the field, above and beyond what those around you would support, something which will not make people quick to self-deprecation.
-- ‘As I sat looking up at the Guinness ad, I could never figure out / How your man stayed up on the surfboard after fourteen pints of stout’ (C. Moore)