| bio | website | about.me/christiangp |
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| location | Barcelona, Spain | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | 14 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
Software Analyst. Mainly focused on mobile technologies. Currently developing:
- Android
- iOS
- Windows Phone
- Mobile Web apps
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Dec 18 |
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“publish in” vs. “publish on” You're certainly right about metaphors... I truly believe that's the origin of the problem when trying to place the right preposition |
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Dec 18 |
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“publish in” vs. “publish on” That's what I got from the 2 first links I gave in the question. However, Google itself uses on to talk about to publish on Google Play. Being Google Play a service, not only a virtual market as it was Android Market in the past. Therefore, I'm starting to believe the virtual/physical dichotomoy applies better. |
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Nov 30 |
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Linguistic name for “general action verbs” and “specific action verbs” Well, I listed a group of verbs which, to me, seemed to exemplify what I meant in the question. I never meant them to be the most important part of my question. I was just wondering if there are names for these verbs better than general action verbs and specifical action verbs, which are the names I gave in the title of the question. I suppose I could use these names, then. |