The False Possessive
Gordon, Matthew J.
GordonMJ at MISSOURI.EDU
Thu Mar 5 04:17:34 UTC 2009
Taking points off for uptalk would be an effective cure for grade inflation on most college campuses.
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From: American Dialect Society on behalf of Jonathan Lighter
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Subject: Re: The False Possessive
Arnold gets an A+ (no surprise there), Matthew a B (for phrasing his correct
statement as a question, possibly even as "uptalk," in which case the grade
is F), and John a C- (for not stating the principle involved).
It might be a stretch to characterize this rule as "psychotic," but not much
of one.
In a world of false possessives and misapplied verys, almost anything might
be a humiliating blunder as the game of one-upmanship continues without
cease....
JL
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Arnold Zwicky <zwicky at stanford.edu> wrote:
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> On Mar 4, 2009, from Matthew Gordon:
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> "Disappointed" could only be a participle and not an adjective
> (modified by
> "very")?
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> and from John Baker:
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> > He should have been much disappointed. Or, better still,
> > agreeably disappointed.
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> > Of Jonathan Lighter
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> > BRAIN-TEASER:
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> > Any English professor of 1899 could see what's wrong with this
> > sentence.
> > Can you?
> >
> > "I was very disappointed."
>
> some discussion in
>
> http://arnoldzwicky.wordpress.com/2009/01/15/very-surprised-by-a-proscription/
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> arnold
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