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Robert Thorpe ("Ró" [rɒ] in Portuguese), born in [[London]] in 1950. I have a degree in [[English language|English]] ([[Peterhouse]], [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]]), and for many years worked as a teacher of the language, in [[Mâcon]], [[France]]; [[Mondovì]], [[Italy]]; [[London|Beckenham]], [[England]]; and finally in various locations in [[Portugal]]; I am now retired in [[Esposende]]. | Robert Thorpe ("Ró" [rɒ] in Portuguese), born in [[London]] in 1950. I have a degree in [[English language|English]] ([[Peterhouse]], [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]]), and for many years worked as a teacher of the language, in [[Mâcon]], [[France]]; [[Mondovì]], [[Italy]]; [[London|Beckenham]], [[England]] (mostly Europeans, Arabs, Japanese, Koreans, South Americans, pre-revolutionary Iranians); and finally in various locations in [[Portugal]]; I am now retired in [[Esposende]]. | ||
===[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rothorpe Wikipediana]=== | ===[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rothorpe Wikipediana]=== |
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Articles I started
English, using pronunciation system shown above: Apostrophe: in cluster; in lists British and American English ¤ English irregular nouns English irregular verbs English phonemes English spellings (incorporating English pronunciation; many thanks to Chris Day for the above objet d'art; to find out what 'retroalphabetical' means, coined by me in 1995, OED please note, click on one of the blue squares) English verbs French words in English Hyphen Silent and invisible letters in English Spelling pronunciation A B C D E F G GH H I J K L M N Ñ O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z; General language: Alphabet ¤ Artworks known in English by a foreign title Back-chaining Colon (punctuation) Commonwealth English Cyrillic alphabet English alphabet Galician Glottal stop Homophone International Phonetic Alphabet Italian Minimal pair Nynorsk Okina Persian Principal parts (verb) Schwa; Music: Cover version Mezzo TV Rock music Skiffle Instant Karma; Bob Dylan Captain Beefheart Domenico Scarlatti Frederick Delius Howlin' Wolf Jean Sibelius Kraftwerk Leevi Madetoja Ludwig van Beethoven Miles Davis Nico; Novelists: Franz Kafka Ivy Compton-Burnett Marcel Proust; Places: Burma Cyprus Malta; Food: Crisps Leitão assado à Bairrada Portuguese cod casserole (bacalhau à Gomes de Sá); Chess: Chess960 En passant; Time: CDT Universal Time; Cricket: Ashes 2013 Michael Holding; Miscellaneous: Alan Odle Arab Ceres Conchita Martinez Daniel C. Dennett ¤ Deutschmark One & Other
Where I started
Robert Thorpe ("Ró" [rɒ] in Portuguese), born in London in 1950. I have a degree in English (Peterhouse, Cambridge), and for many years worked as a teacher of the language, in Mâcon, France; Mondovì, Italy; Beckenham, England (mostly Europeans, Arabs, Japanese, Koreans, South Americans, pre-revolutionary Iranians); and finally in various locations in Portugal; I am now retired in Esposende.
Wikipediana
I was just becoming an enthusiast for Wikipedia when I stumbled across its article on Citizendium. While I saw the obvious advantage of an unvandalisable alternative, I am still not a disaffected Wikipedian, despite its frailties: unreliability and the consequent tyranny of the reliable source, the ever present danger of clique rule, sudden wholesale rewriting that one can only shrug one's shoulders at...
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