(neither) nor

Arnold M. Zwicky zwicky at CSLI.STANFORD.EDU
Tue May 8 16:05:09 UTC 2007


On May 8, 2007, at 8:24 AM, i wrote:

> On May 8, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Beverly Flanigan wrote:
>
>> Has anyone ever heard this kind of phrase sans "neither":
>> "Kent Smith nor anyone from that office was present . . . ."
>> The meaning was clearly "neither KS nor anyone else ...."
>
> lovely.  surely there are more cites to be found.

and so there are.  OED (draft revision 2003), 2.b. under nor conj.1,
has examples without the other negative expressed, from the Townley
Plays (a1500) on to Byron, Tennyson, and Faulkner, though it labels
the usage "now rare".  the 19th and 20th century examples are poetic.

i'd guess that there are vernacular examples out there that escaped
the OED's readers.

arnold

------------------------------------------------------------
The American Dialect Society - http://www.americandialect.org



More information about the Ads-l mailing list