Fake Latin plural . . .

Barbara Need nee1 at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Sat May 20 14:20:34 UTC 2006


>As undergraduates, my friends and I had fun with plurals
>like "kleenices"

Eric Hamp's regular plural for Kleenex(TM). (Or so he claims.)

Barbara Need
UChicago

>and "tampices."
>
>And then there's the plural of "process" pronounced
>/pro s@ siz/ (with secondary stress on the final syllable),
>which I used to associate with the speech of pretentious
>pseudo-intellectuals, but now it sounds almost normal (maybe
>I am becoming one of those!).
>
>--Charlie
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>>Sender:       American Dialect Society <ADS-
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>>Poster:       Jesse Sheidlower <jester at PANIX.COM>
>>Subject:      Re: Fake Latin plural . . .
>
>>On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 03:48:36PM +0100, Chris F. Waigl
>wrote:
>>>
>>>  I had to make an effort the other day to remain silent
>when someone came up with "linii" (context: installing two
>different flavours of them side by side).
>>
>>Really. Any idiot knows it's "linices".
>>
>>:-)
>>
>>Jesse Sheidlower
>>OED
>
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