What we have then is a line item in Microsoft's product catalogue called Windows 8 that's either a hybrid of Windows 7.1 and an as-yet-unnamed operating system, or a bastardisation of both those things. |
We might well find a similar dualism in complexity economics, where it is only ever absorbed into the economic mainstream via its bastardisation. |
All he said was that the name Dialla is a bastardisation of Taylor! |
The notion of bastardisation which thinkers on Creolity favour is closely linked to that of cosmopolitanism. |
But we weren't trying to do a horrible bastardisation or a soulless retread. |
What troubles Arab intellectuals even more than the bastardisation of their language is that its use is declining, especially among the young. |