a little more haplology
Linda Cumberland
lcumberl at indiana.edu
Sun Jan 19 03:29:38 UTC 2003
I guess we've pretty well exhausted the “lightning” discussion,
but I came across this in Pinker’s 1999 “Words and Rules” (p.15)
and thought I’d pass it on:
“Children often make up words or mangle them and are happy to put
their new verbs in the past tense. Here are some examples:
spidered
[-->] lightninged
smunched
poonked
speeched
broomed
byed (went by)
eat lunched
cut-upped egg”
Pinker (that is, the study he cites) might consider it "mangled", but
spell-checker does not detect “lightninged” as an error (nor
“broomed” nor "cut-upped" either, for that matter).
Linda
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