1. Independence declared by villages along the Kazakh-Uzbek border. (long)
    Here is a quote from RFE/RL Central Asia Report. Anyone know of any flag? Do any of you BoundaryPoint-people have detailed map(s)? RADIO FREE EUROPE/RADIO
    Jan 11, 2002 @ 14:27 - Christian Berghänel (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Christian_Bergh=E4nel?= <christian.berghanel@...>)
  2. Re: Independence declared by villages along the Kazakh-Uzbek border. (long)
    destin fl thanx christian for this fascinating report & a belated but sincere wave of welcome to you our only known resident vexillologist & thanx also to
    Jan 12, 2002 @ 17:48 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  3. greconym for boundary specialist?
    Thanks for jogging my memory on vexillogist. Is anyone in our vast audience aware of a similar greconym for boundary specialist ? Would look great on my
    Jan 13, 2002 @ 12:23 - Ray Milefsky ("Ray Milefsky" <mrrayj@...>)
  4. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    Vexillology, not vexillogy. This last word is a result of haplology, which should logically be called haplogy, but that is haphazard logic , I believe...
    Jan 13, 2002 @ 14:05 - ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)
  5. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... You could always make one up - everyone else does. Vexillology is a mixture of Latin and Greek, which some folk disapprove of. But by analogy you could
    Jan 13, 2002 @ 19:50 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    gainesville fl ray & peter you hit upon several fascinating logological questions here which i will enjoy with you some more as soon as i can do the necessary
    Jan 13, 2002 @ 20:41 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
  7. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    well i am glad you did beat me to it grant for it is good to hear from you & of course us punctologists dont mind mixing latin & greek & really must do so here
    Jan 13, 2002 @ 21:38 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  8. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    Whether you mix withlacoochi with choctawhatchee Or apalachicola with houstatonic It will end up piscataqua BJB ... will ... purposes of ... interesting ...
    Jan 14, 2002 @ 18:40 - bjbutlerus ("bjbutlerus" <bjbutler@...>)
  9. Re: [BoundaryPoint] greconym for boundary specialist?
    Limologist? I think that is used for people who study boundaries... David
    Jan 14, 2002 @ 19:51 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  10. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... i also seem to recall having seen this word limologist somewhere or perhaps heard it in a bar to distinguish a particularly good sour mixologist but it
    Jan 14, 2002 @ 21:04 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  11. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... yes it certainly will & especially if some grecolatin cool cat drinks it no ordinary sour mixologist limologist here m ... i ... research ... with ...
    Jan 14, 2002 @ 21:14 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  12. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... Are you guys thinking of limnologist? From Greek limne, a lake - someone who studies sedimentary processes etc in standing water. G
    Jan 15, 2002 @ 00:23 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  13. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... i wasnt but am now m
    Jan 15, 2002 @ 16:17 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  14. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    Thanks, folks for the suggestions. I coined a neologism, which I think is accurate and all Greek, namely Synorologist. Synoro is a boundary, pillar, border.
    Jan 19, 2002 @ 03:22 - Ray Milefsky ("Ray Milefsky" <mrrayj@...>)
  15. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    Confiniologist sounds rather kinky if you ask me! ... From: granthutchison [mailto:granthutchison@blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:51 PM To:
    Jan 19, 2002 @ 03:47 - Ray Milefsky ("Ray Milefsky" <mrrayj@...>)
  16. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    sounds great to me with or without the haplogy zzzzz m ... _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to
    Jan 19, 2002 @ 15:43 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
  17. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    I definitely did not mean limNology . (I don t see why limnology, the term for lake science, would apply to all interests in political boundaries.) I am sure
    Mar 21, 2002 @ 13:03 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  18. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    well that is fine but even in fractured french limologie is still a dog latin haplology for what would have had to produce either limitologie or liminologie in
    Mar 21, 2002 @ 17:08 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  19. Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    ... It doesn t, of course. I advanced it as a real word ending in -ology that has the feel of having something to do with boundaries. It s actually from Greek
    Mar 21, 2002 @ 17:55 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  20. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    The city of Limone in northern Italy (http://www.limone.com/) is named not for the fruit ( limoni ) but for being near the limit or boundary... of
    Mar 22, 2002 @ 03:35 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  21. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: greconym for boundary specialist?
    looks like they grow etymological lemons there too m ... Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com .
    Mar 22, 2002 @ 16:05 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)