Subject: Re: linguistics (was a lot of other topics!)
Date: Jul 6 11:36:30 1998
From: "Jane Westervelt" - jwesterv at uidaho.edu
> as a fieldmark on a 'winter' (i.e. basic) plumage Western Sandpiper, he
> painted red scapulars which are not present in full basic plumage, but are
> often the last feathers of juvenal (snip)
Well, as long as we're on the subject. . .
Is the correct term "juvenal" or "juvenile" or are they both correct
in different contexts? And if so, what are the contexts? Whenever I
see "juvenal" I end up wondering if it's yet another typo, or if I've
missed something.
jw
Jane Westervelt
Steve Kalloger
Moscow, ID