till

Arnold Zwicky zwicky at CSLI.STANFORD.EDU
Mon Oct 1 16:18:37 UTC 2001


beverly flanigan:
 >"till": I used this form in a recent article submission on dialect
 >variation, in the expression "a quarter till eight," for example.
 >The editor insists on changing it to "til" or "'til" (so far she
 >hasn't added the apostrophe, but I suspect she will).  I see "till"
 >all the time in our field, esp. with ref. to the time expression,
 >which has become a frozen frame, it seems to me.  Does anyone not
 >agree with me on this??

pretty much all the standard authorities agree with you on this
(and add that TILL is the older form).  see, for example, the
usage note at TILL in AHD4.

this one's a perennial.

i find TIL or 'TIL unacceptable, and some editors find TILL
unacceptable, so sometimes they all have to be replaced by UNTIL.

an extremely tiny point, i grant.

arnold (zwicky at csli.stanford.edu)



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