On Feb 2, 2020, at 1:18 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
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> "Whom should provide the certificate?" is not "corrected", it's *wrong*.
Which is why he said “hyper-corrected.”
“Linguistic hypercorrection occurs when a real or imagined grammatical rule is
applied in an inappropriate context, so that an
On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 19:18:28 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>"Whom should provide the certificate?" is not "corrected", it's *wrong*.
>
Yes, wrong, but "hyper-corrected" in the sense of faux erudition, like:
"... with Shmuel and I ..."
"octopi"
...
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Subject: Re: Who do you trust? trivia
Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957 -> 1962,
hosted by Johnny Carson and his announced Ed McMahon - it was on the basis of
his exposure in this endeavor that he was hired to replace Jack Paar on The
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Subject: Re: Who do you trust? trivia
This construction does not bother me nearly as much as the hyper-corrected
inverse: Whom should provide the certificate? Ugh.
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 21:54:00 +, Chris Hoelscher wrote:
>Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957 ->
>1962, hosted by Johnny Carson and his announced Ed McMahon - it was on the
>basis of his exposure in this endeavor that he was hired to replace Jack Paar
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Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957
Very interesting, to tell the truth.
On 1/31/2020 1:54 PM, Chris Hoelscher wrote:
Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957 -> 1962,
hosted by Johnny Carson and his announced Ed McMahon - it was on the basis of his
exposure in this endeavor that he was hired to rep
Trivia: Who do you trust was an American game show primarily from 1957 -> 1962,
hosted by Johnny Carson and his announced Ed McMahon - it was on the basis of
his exposure in this endeavor that he was hired to replace Jack Paar on The
tonight Show
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