The earth v. Earth (UNCLASSIFIED)

Mullins, Bill AMRDEC Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Wed Aug 8 15:28:38 UTC 2007


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I've heard folks in the rural South referring to having "the cancer"
instead of what seems to me to be standard usage "cancer".

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> On a _much_ smaller scale (but similarly curious,
> language-wise), is the British practice of referring to
> certain countries with the 'the' article preceding their
> name. To wit, The Gambia, The Lebanon.
> I believe I know the historic logic for this, but there was a
> similar logic for their use of the 'aeroplane / aeroport'
> spellings, which The Sunday Telegraph (and others) persisted
> in using until at least the 1980's. Wisely, though, albeit
> with much kicking and screaming, I imagine, the latter paper
> seems to have come 'round to using 'airport' _except_ when
> referring to the French versions of places where aero...
> whoops, airplanes land.
> (the other) doug
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> I'm pretty sure - though I wouldn't bet money on it - that,
> back in the '40's and '50's - the earth was referred to as
> "_the_ earth." More recently, it seems to me, "the earth" has
> been replaced by "Earth."
> Here's an instance that's neither "the earth" nor "Earth." It
> could be a simple typo, however.
>
> -Wilson
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