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writes On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 14:12:47 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: In message , Custos Custodum writes Not many people write "shewn" for "shown" these days. I recall 'shewn' in my primary school arithmetic books, Mind you, it was some time ago. As for Latin plurals, I feel that in cases where the Romans would never have used that word for something (either because the thing did not exist, or if it did exist, we now use the word for something somewhat different), the Anglicised ending is usually preferable. Absolutely! All foreign borrowings should be naturalised and given a regular English plural wherever possible. I haven't had much success with 'criterions' yet, however. :-) I'm surprised. It's actually 'criterion' which seems to have disappeared. These days, both plural AND singular seem to be 'criteria' (even by those-who-should-know-better). The same goes for 'bacteria'. I was listening on the radio to programme about language, and when the use of 'a bacteria' was challenged, a doctor seemed completely nonplussed as to what the problem was. I'm sure that neither Dr Findlay nor Dr Kildare would make such a mistake. I really cringe when I hear the pretentious 'musea', 'stadia' and (topically) 'referenda'. -- Ian |
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