Say what?
Barbara Need
nee1 at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Sun Oct 21 16:13:04 UTC 2007
I know of a chemist whose WWII discharge papers identified him as a
"LAV" assistant!
Barbara
Barbara Need
UChicago
At 08:18 -0400 17/10/07, Charles Doyle wrote:
>Yes, Wilson, I rememeber a grade-school teacher's carefully
>explaining the referential distinction between the homonyms
>"lavatory" and "laboratory." Well, they weren't exactly homonyms,
>but confusion did occur.
>
>--Charlie
>_____________________________________________________________
>
>---- Original message ----
>>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:06:53 -0400
>>From: Wilson Gray <hwgray at GMAIL.COM>
>>
>>Don't we Southrons usually say "labbatory," causing a certain
>>amountof confusion with "lavatory," Charlie? :-)
>>
>>-Wilson
>>
>>On 10/16/07, Charles Doyle <cdoyle at uga.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Did the attack occur in a larvatory?
>>>
>>> --Charlie
>>> _____________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> ---- Original message ----
>>> >Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 15:00:56 -0400
>>> >From: Wilson Gray <hwgray at GMAIL.COM>
>>> >
>>> >Heard on TLC, spoken by voice-over guy:
>>> >
>>> >"It's like you were being attacked by _lavra_!"
>>> >
>>> >This is the second time that I've heard "lavra," but it may have
>>>been the the same speaker, both times. I wasn't paying attention,
>>>the first time. IAC, he not only uses metathesis, but he also uses
>>>the singular like a non-count noun.
>>> >
>>> >-Wilson
>
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