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Re: The Apple ][ was crap
Roy Miller" <millers@inebraska.com> wrote in message
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> Declan Macleoid wrote:
>
> > Per H. W. Fowler in A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, from Oxford
> > University Press (copyright 1927, pg 331):
> >
> > "loan. The verb has been expelled from idiomatic southern English
> > by _lend_, but was formerly current, & survives in the U.S. and
> > locally in the U.K."
> >
> > Idiomatic, hmm?
>
> An interesting point in the development of languages is that older forms
survive
> longer in colonies. For example, here in NA, the season is usually called
"Fall"
> rather than "Autumn."
>
> Or, to put it another way, our formal English is more like George III's
than the
> Queen's is....
> Strange isn't it?
>
> Roy
>
Where is NA? In the Mid-West US, we call it Fall too. However,
it is interchangeable with Autumn but most people just say Fall.
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