More language change on the fly (UNCLASSIFIED)
Beverly Flanigan
flanigan at OHIO.EDU
Mon Aug 27 17:59:28 UTC 2007
Cf. "united" pronounced as "uninted"?
At 01:11 PM 8/27/2007, you wrote:
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>Subject: Re: More language change on the fly (UNCLASSIFIED)
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>On Aug 27, 2007, at 9:03 AM, Bill Mullins wrote:
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> > Maybe "relented" grew out of "related"?
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>nice idea. that would make it phonological at root: hearing some
>spontaneous nasalization on the /e/ of "related" as representing an /
>n/ (following a somewhat raised variant of /E/). such perceptions
>(in both directions: hearing spontaneous nasalization as an /n/,
>hearing an /n/ as merely spontaneous nasalization) are very common,
>especially in unaccented syllables, but also sometimes in accented
>syllables; they are detectable in misspellings (with {n} written
>where it doesn't belong, and with {n} omitted where it does).
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>in any case, there are some cases where the spelling {relent} pretty
>clearly represents "relate" (in at least two senses of "relate"):
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>The speed is relented to the synchronous speed oJ. of the induction
>motor. Torques and currents are. suitably referred to the rated values.
>www.springerlink.com/index/T663NX768X7778NX.pdf
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>The present invention is relented to apparatuses or mechanical
>devices for medical treatment of certain ailments. More precisely,
>the present invention is ...
>www.patentstorm.us/patents/5618264-description.html
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>I started/tried to start drawing D4K some yesterday and I didn't get
>much done, but hey, small steps. When I relented it to Phil, that
>is, my lack of drawing much or getting back into the groove, Phil
>asked me if I was retiring, which I didn't necessarily 'get', but..
>no, I'm not retiring.
>blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?
>fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=2524763&blogID=290740299&Mytoken=C34...
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>PAM BENNETT WAHLBERG, MEERKAT RESCUE: They are relented to sibits
>(ph) and genits (ph), linsangs (ph), bassas (ph), and bingerons
>(ph). ["(ph)" indicates that a photograph was displayed on the tv
>screen at that point]
>www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15128914/
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>
>on the other hand, there are cases where "relent to" seems to mean
>something like 'resign to' (so that semantics rather than phonology
>is at issue):
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>I just got done watching The O'Reilly factor on Fox news, and well, I
>am relented to sitting back and scratching my head.
>blog.360.yahoo.com/ blog-nowThF0ifqcLqH20wn_k3axZI6uR?p=2
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>If I had your 4 episodes a day on TIVO I would be thrilled, alas I am
>relented to my few seasons of DVDs. ...
>www.joehollywood.com/mash/board/viewtopic.php?
>p=875&sid=d53baa087903caa0730a9e86a8acccb2
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>I was just about to relent myself to editing all of the breaks out of
>the source of each page (an undertaking that meant several hours of
>additional work), ...
>avg-joe.com/onthego/01/onthego3.htm
>
>If i am the child, will I fight for my life, or just relent myself to
>fate, knowing that there is no cure?? I do not know. Live life
>bedridden? or take ...
>kev-walkabout.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html
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