> BTW, BASIC is a programing language, Basic is a human 
> language. These days they seem to call it Basic English to 
> differentiate it from the computer language. But since the 
> rules are somewhat different it not really just a subset of 
> English as several webpages I just looked at claim. However 
> it does have the distinction that English speakers can 
> understand it, although it sounds a bit strange.
> 

BASIC is also a human language. The distinction you seem to be looking
for is between natural and artificial language. Neither BASIC nor
Basic is a natural language. In any case, using Basic English would
not help to clear up your confusion between Pils and lager, and
between IPA and US IPA, since your confusion is a result of fallacious
reasoning rather than imprecise language.

Bob


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