ASI may have an official document out supporting indexes and
differentiating between indexes and indices, but with all due respect,
there is nothing wrong with using "indices" in any context. I have seen no
dictionary or language authority that makes a differentiation in
definition between the
ifferentiation
offered in meaning between the two spellings.
FWIW,
Chuck
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Fred Ridder wrote:
> Is the list in Jeopardy mode now?
>
> This post seems to be the question to an unsolicited answer
> that was posted by Paula Pressley this morning.
I'll take "Approaching Friday" for $300, Fred! ;-)
Richard
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Is the list in Jeopardy mode now?
This post seems to be the question to an unsolicited answer
that was posted by Paula Pressley this morning.
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, but the English
language does not differentiate.
Cheers!
Nicole
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I was recently told by an editor that the plural of appendix (a book
appendix) is appendixes. Appendices is the plural of appendix, the
organ in your body.
I've never heard that before and wonder how true it is.
Pat
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