"thing/think" [was: on the eggcorn beat]
Doug Harris
cats22 at FRONTIERNET.NET
Thu May 1 14:23:21 UTC 2008
FWIW, Google reports 218,000 hits for "have a think".
dh
Poster: "Arnold M. Zwicky" <zwicky at CSLI.STANFORD.EDU>
Subject: Re: "thing/think" [was: on the eggcorn beat]
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On May 1, 2008, at 7:01 AM, Ben Zimmer wrote:
> On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Cohen, Gerald Leonard
> <gcohen at mst.edu> wrote:
>>
>> How can " think" in "have another think coming" be original when
>> "think"
>> isn't a noun? I.e., if you don't have a single think, how can you
>> have
>> another think?
>
> OED has the noun "think" in the sense "an act of (continued)
> thinking; a
> meditation" from 1834 and in the sense "what one thinks about
> something; an
> opinion" from 1835. Beyond "have another think coming", it survives
> in other
> contexts, such as "have a (good/serious/proper) think about X". It's
> not
> present in my dialect either, but it evidently remains common in the
> UK and
> Australia.
and even if these uses hadn't been around, any verb is available for
nonce nouning -- *especially* in playful inventions, which i've always
taken this one to be.
arnold
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