is pizza an open faced sandwich

is pizza an open faced sandwich

  • yes

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • no

    Votes: 22 81.5%

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das macht wortwörtlich keinen sinn. österreich ist bei der vereinigung ausgeschieden weil es nicht protestant war und weil der kaiser von österreich seinen titel nicht aufgeben wollte

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Fucking yanks.

No, it's not an open pizza
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i like this thread not because of its suggested arguments but because of its insistence on breaking through and challenging traditional conventions of the categorization of colloquial subjects such as fast food

however, i must object to your method of argument here, as you only present commonplace correlations between the two articles compared in your thesis. While yes, you are certainly correct that there is parallell overlap in both articles' constituents, you are ignoring perhaps the most critical aspect when aspiring to form arguments in categorical onomastics.

The etymology of your first example (pizza) is of clear mediterranean-italian origin, derived from the italian word pizza, literally meaning 'pie' or 'cake' [1]. This presents a new conundrum that challenges your initial argument. The categorization of 'pizza' is, as evidenced by the etymological sources, is not derived purely from the elements used to create a pizza, but instead from the geolocational origins of the foodstuff.

This is in contrast to your second raised example, the sandwich, a word that has historical roots from which it derives its original name from. This has in turn lead to a generalization of the category of 'a sandwich' to describe a meal made from pieces of bread with a general foodstuff placed inbetween [2].

While it may be argued that the nebulous nature of the preset categories derived from the etymological roots can lead to an implicit freedom of categorization, it cannot be argued for via a demonstration of parallell constituents in the exampled foodstuffs as the groupings applied by the original argument pays no regard to the etymological foundations of said categories.

Yeah, what the smart feller said
 
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I beleive it's called pizza pie for a reason

but hey im not a certified bapediboopidi
 

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