| | Re: NOT the Queen's English (was re: Lugnet Guide a lot less convenient today) Maggie Cambron
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| | (...) Yes on both counts! Here's one that was pointed out to me long ago by a Ph.D. in biology: "dissect" does NOT rhyme with "bisect". The "dis-" has the same short i as in the word "discord". And this makes sense when you think of the meaning of (...) (24 years ago, 8-Mar-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| | | | Re: NOT the Queen's English (was re: Lugnet Guide a lot less convenient today) Steve Bliss
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| | | | (...) There are people who really pronounce dissect with a short i? Wow. I've never heard it that way. Steve (24 years ago, 8-Mar-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| | | | | | Re: NOT the Queen's English (was re: Lugnet Guide a lot less convenient today) Adrian Drake
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| | | | According to Mirriam Webster (www.m-w.com), it's pronounced either way. Adrian (...) (24 years ago, 8-Mar-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| | | | | | Re: NOT the Queen's English (was re: Lugnet Guide a lot less convenient today) Maggie Cambron
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| | | | (...) *sigh* Yeah, that's the thing about the English language, it is constantly evolving (some might say devolving!)-- otherwise I suppose we'd all go around talking like Chaucer's characters. The rate at which one accepts these changes is one of (...) (24 years ago, 8-Mar-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun, lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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