Favoured etymological sources: Oxford English Dictionary and Webster's New World: Third Edition. Sources for usage (pronunciation, spelling or pluralisation): The previous, as well as American Heritage Dictionary: Fourth Edition, Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of the English Language: 1960, and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition. Primary source for phonology: Kenstowicz's Phonology in Generative Grammar: 1994.
This is very funny. Simply written and well performed. For some loosely related thoughts you can take a look at an early entry on this web log. My thanks to Brady Spangenberg for sending the video to me.
Oh, my Michael,
ReplyDeleteI can watch it over and over and over again.
So now you have a comment.
Gracias por haberlo puesto aca.
I could see Oliver Glanz in that role.
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud. It's too bad that the people who need to see that clip the most would not understand the humor.
ReplyDeleteVery funny. Easily one of my top 3 moments of the day.
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