shahbaz
Mark A. Mandel
mamandel at LDC.UPENN.EDU
Sun Jun 26 16:29:04 UTC 2005
Chris Waigl hypotheses a generalization from
- Shabazz --> *Shabbaz (Larry) **
- *"assymetry" or *"assymetric" (ibid.)
- *"parralel" (Chris himself) ***
>>>
People apparently like to select the first consonant that lends itself to
doubling.
<<<
Could be. That would also cover
- the common *<dissapoint> (googits:
about 114,000, vs. about 1,860,000 for "disappoint", for 6% of the total)
and
- *<dissapear> (181,000 vs. 11,300,000, 1.6%)
- but not *<paralell> (googits: about 91,700, plus -s ,about
10,600; -ism, about 3440; -isms, about 132; -ogram, about 1160; -ograms,
about 303).
(I'm taking that last case further and will let you know if I find anything
worth mentioning... or, I guess, for honesty's sake, even if I don't.)
I'm sure that phonology functions in here too, as people try to
apply the usually reliable English spelling rule that a lax ("short") vowel
is followed by two consonant letters, often created orthographically by
doubling a consonant letter.
** But the man was a Muslim! Maybe that's why he misspelled "Shabbas".
*** Italo Calvino, somewhere in _Cosmicomics_, has his characters doing
something like sliding down the parallel "l"s of "parallel", which creates a
useful mnemonic.
-- Mark A. Mandel
[This text prepared with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.]
More information about the Ads-l
mailing list