LL-L "Morphology" 2002.02.21 (07) [E]

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From: Thomas <t.mcrae at uq.net.au>
Subject: LL-L "Morphology" 2002.02.21 (05) [E]

on 22/2/02 8:14,Aviad Stier" <aviad2001 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> From: "
> Subject: morphology
>
> Hey Everyone!
> The other day I was talking to an Irish friend of mine, who told me he'd
> been driving over the speed limit around Brussels and "got catched by the
> police". When I remarked about it he pondered for a while and finally said
> that both "catched" and "caught" sounded good to him. Does anyone know, is
> this an Irish English thing?
'Getting catched' was used by some working people in Edinburgh when I
grew
up there. They would also say 'He catched a fish'. My guess is this
originated in the City's large working class Irish population.
Regards
Tom
Tom Mc Rae PSOC
Brisbane Australia
"The masonnis suld mak housis stark and rude,
To keep the pepill frome the stormes strang,
And he that fals, the craft it gois all wrang."

>From 15th century Scots Poem 'The Buke of the Chess'

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