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- AWWY: Gull...Gullibility...One Swallow; one swallow does not a summer make; sea gulls: 1
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 3
- Alternating voices: AUE: Sound samples, Markus and Skitt: 1
- FX: "A number of...": 1
- FX: "Elementary, my dear Watson!": 2
- FX: "ISO": 1
- FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 1
- FX: "Jingle Bells": 1
- FX: "Let them eat cake!": 1
- FX: "O.K.": 1
- FX: "SOS": 1
- FX: "The die is cast.": 1
- FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
- FX: "alot": 1
- FX: "beg the question": 3
- FX: "canola": 1
- FX: "catch-22": 1
- FX: "cop": 1
- FX: "crap": 1
- FX: "done"="finished": 1
- FX: "fuck": 1
- FX: "functionality": 1
- FX: "golf": 1
- FX: "hoist with his own petard": 1
- FX: "hooker": 1
- FX: "in like Flynn": 1
- FX: "kangaroo": 1
- FX: "like" vs "as": 3
- FX: "merkin": 1
- FX: "outrage": 1
- FX: "posh": 2
- FX: "tip": 1
- FX: "titsling"/"brassiere": 1
- FX: "to call a spade a spade": 1
- FX: "true fact": 2
- FX: "try and", "be sure and", "go" + verb: 1
- FX: "wog": 1
- FX: "wop": 1
- FX: Books on usage: 1
- FX: Commonest words: 1
- FX: Does the next millennium begin in 2000 or 2001?: 2
- FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 1
- FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
- FX: How reliable are dictionaries?: 2
- FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 1
- FX: Names of "&", "@", and "#": 1
- FX: Origin of the dollar sign: 1
- FX: Related newsgroups: 1
- FX: Rhotic vs non-rhotic, intrusive "r": 1
- FX: Split infinitive: 2
- FX: The the "hoi polloi" debate: 1
- FX: Typo: 2
- FX: When to use "the": 1
- FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 2
- Fast FAQ:
[Prefatory remarks]
: 1
- Genitive: AUE: Genitive is Not Always Possessive: 1
- Home: The alt.usage.english Home Page: 1
- IPA II: The difference between [hw] and [w] does not
: 1
- IPA I:
<+>
: 1
- IPA I: Note 1: The difference between [hw] and [w] does not usually affect meaning (common exceptions being while/wile and whether/weather) and many speakers never use [hw] at all.
: 1
- Intro A:
Responding
: 1
- Intro C:
"beg the question"
: 1
- Intro C:
"exception proves the rule"
: 1
- Intro D:
"Gotten"
: 1
- Intro E:
U.S. -v- REST-OF-WORLD ENGLISH
: 1
- Isles:
BRITISH ISLES. A geographical term referring to the islands
: 1
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: >Just one question: Where does the past perfect ("have gone", "have sung"): 1
- Lawler: >Past tenses:: 4
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 6
- Lawler: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 1
- Lawler: "It" in "It's raining": 2
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 2
- Lawler: A or An Historical Novel?: 1
- Lawler: Alumin(i)um: 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
- Lawler: Commas again: 2
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 3
- Lawler: Extraposition, plus Selected Short Subjects: 1
- Lawler: Give a Damn: 2
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 3
- Lawler: He, she, they?: 1
- Lawler: Hyphens: 1
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 2
- Lawler: Object Complements: 4
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 2
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Reams: 2
- Lawler: Ross Constraints: 5
- Lawler: So Much For Spelling Reform: 1
- Lawler: Tense and related topics: 1
- Lawler: Toward(s) and Beside(s): 1
- Lawler: anymore: 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Lawler: zilch: 3
- Subjunctive?: AUE: Does English Have a Subjunctive Mood?: 3
- Supp: AUE FAQ Supplement: 1
- Symposium I: AUE: London Symposium, March 1998: 1
- UCLE03: Lindsay
: 1
- UCLE09: “Pop
: 1
- UCLE11: The
: 2
- UCLE12: News
: 1
- UCLE13: The Curse of Macbeth
: 1
- UCLE14: Eponymous London Shopkeepers
: 1
- Yaelf: (IPL) Why were WWI infantry called "doughboys"? What does the "D" in D-Day stand for? How far is a klick?: 1
- Yaelf: (WD) During an Internet dialogue, the question came up - why do people say Jesus H Christ? It never seems to be any other letter. It sounds American, but what does it stand for and where did it originate? Holy seems to be a strong candidate, or could it: 1
- Yaelf: (WD) I'm not sure how you would spell "hunky dorey", but it means 'just great', or something like that. Where does it come from?: 1
- Yaelf: What does "YAELF" mean?: 1
- Yaelf: Where does the phrase "flipping the bird" come from?: 1
- Yaelf: Where does the phrase "taking the mick", "taking the mickey" come from?: 1
- Yaelf: Where does the phrase 'touch wood' come from?: 1
- 4. The United Kingdom
: 1
- AUE: About Autism and Daniel McGrath: 1
- AUE: Analysis of Some Mark Barratt Vowels: 2
- AUE: Comments on a Proposal for Reformed English Spelling: 2
- AUE: Does Mark Barratt's recording of "catamaran" have a plosive "t"?: 2
- AUE: Grammar Books: 1
- AUE: London Symposium Boink, September 1998: 1
- AUE: Summer Boink, London, June 1999: 1
- AUE: What is prescriptivism?: 1
- AUE: What is the UK? Is it the same as Britain, Great Britain or England?: 1
- Cambodunum
: 4
- Suggestions: How To Form Your Reply
: 1
- The Aim Of This Document
: 1
- Why Should I Quote?
: 1
- Yet to come: 1
:doesn :DOESN'T :doesn't
- Alternating voices: AUE: Sound samples, Markus and Skitt: 1
- FX: "could care less": 1
- FX: "cut the mustard": 1
- FX: "like" vs "as": 1
- FX: "spoonerism": 1
- FX: "suck"="be very unsatisfying": 1
- FX: Books on Britishisms, Canadianisms, etc.: 1
- FX: English is Tough Stuff: 1
- FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 1
- FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
- FX: Preposition at end: 1
- FX: Words ending in "-gry": 1
- Genitive: AUE: Genitive is Not Always Possessive: 1
- I before E:
Examples of exceptions to the rule:
: 1
- I before E:
Extensions to the rule that have been suggested:
: 2
- IPA II: Affricates, diphthongs and triphthongs:
: 1
- IPA II: The symbol /A./ has been included only because at least one AUE contributor has
: 1
- IPA I:
Affricates, diphthongs and triphthongs
: 1
- IPA I:
Slashes or square brackets?
: 1
- IPA I:
Reading ASCII IPA
: 1
- Intro C:
words ending in "-gry"
: 1
- Lawler: The canonical paraphrase for will is be going to, idiosyncratically: 2
- Lawler: There is also another opposition among the formal auxiliaries, between: 1
- Lawler: --- Followup --: 1
- Lawler: >>> The facts of the matter are these:: 3
- Lawler: >Past tenses:: 2
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 1
- Lawler: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 2
- Lawler: That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: You may have noticed the Sapir quotation in my .sig.: 1
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: "amn't": 2
- Lawler: "only": 1
- Lawler: A or An Historical Novel?: 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
- Lawler: Canadian and American Raising: 1
- Lawler: Commas: 1
- Lawler: English L sounds: 1
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 2
- Lawler: Hyphens: 1
- Lawler: Object Complements: 3
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 1
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 2
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 4
- Lawler: Reams: 2
- Lawler: Schwa and Central Vowels: 1
- Lawler: Verbing Nouns: 1
- Lawler: anymore: 2
- Lawler: zilch: 1
- Links: Miscellaneous, not language related
: 1
- UCLE03: Lindsay
: 2
- UCLE08: London’s
: 1
- UCLE10: The
: 1
- UCLE11: The
: 1
- 2. England and Wales
: 1
- AUE: About the alt.usage.english newsgroup: 1
- AUE: Comments on a Proposal for Reformed English Spelling: 2
- AUE: Does Mark Barratt's recording of "catamaran" have a plosive "t"?: 1
:doeswill :doffed :dog
- AWWY: A Dog's Life...Three Dog Night; dog's life; dogs, going to; dying like a dog; going to the dogs; night, three dog; three dog night: 6
- AWWY: A Dog's Life...Three Dog Night: 2
- AWWY: Get Your Red Hots!; Feuhtwanger, Antoine (frankfurter); franks; hot dog, changes in meaning of; red-hots; sausages from Vienna (weinerwurst); tube steak; wieners and wienerwurst: 1
- AWWY: Lassie has Her Day; Canis Major (the dog star constellation); dog days of summer; dog has his day, every; every dog has his day; Lassie Has Her Day; Sirius, the dog star; St. Bernard and dogs: 5
- AWWY: Letting Our Hair Down...Hair of the Dog; crewcut (puritanical); dog hair; dogbite treatment; haircut, get a; hairy, feeling; hang out, letting it all; homeopathic principle (likes are cured by likes); letting it all hang out; little hair of the dog: 3
- AWWY: Letting Our Hair Down...Hair of the Dog: 1
- AWWY: Putting On...The Lap Dog; Boleslaus, king of Poland (lap dogs); dogs, putting on lap; lapdogs custom: 1
- AWWY: Putting On...The Lap Dog: 1
- AWWY: adulation; buck naked; buff, in the; dog?, tail wagging your; dotage; dote; fawn; fetus; hide, tan their; Mommy Deerest; naked, buck; tail wagging your dog?; tan their hide; tanning his hide; wheedling: 2
- AWWY: bees in bonnet; bonnet, bees in; bug off; Bugs and Pests; buzzes and hints (putting bugs in peoples' ears); delusive notions (maggots in the head); Dorgan, T.A. (father of the hot dog); driving each other bugs; ears, putting bugs in peoples; fantasies (maggots in the head); head, maggots in the; hints and buzzes (putting bugs in peoples' ears); peoples' ears, putting bugs in; pests: 1
- AWWY: dog-eat-dog world; doing a number on someone; door, keeping the wolf from the; number on someone, doing; Thrown to the Wolves; wolf from the door, keeping the; wolves, thrown to the; world, dog-eat-dog: 4
- FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 5
- FX: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.": 2
- FX: How do Americans pronounce "dog"?: 8
- FX: Trademarks: 1
- FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 6
- Fast FAQ:
[Prefatory remarks]
: 2
- Intro D:
Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms
: 1
- Lawler: Ross Constraints: 1
- Morris: Dog Days: 1
- Morris: Dog Is Hung, Until the Last: 1
- Morris: Dog and Pony Show: 1
- Morris: Dog in the Manger: 1
- Morris: Dog's Dinner/Breakfast: 1
- Morris: Dog, Hair of the: 1
- Morris: Dog, Putting on the: 1
- Quinion: Hot dog: 1
- Quinion: It's a dog's life: 2
- Quinion: Put on (the) dog: 1
- Quinion: See a man about a dog: 1
- Quinion: Shaggy dog story: 1
- Quinion: Sick as a dog: 1
- RH WotD: dog days: 1
- RH WotD: dog, v.: 1
- RH WotD: hair of the dog (that bit you): 1
- RH WotD: hot dog: 1
- RH WotD: put on (the) dog: 1
- RH WotD: yellow-dog Democrat: 1
- Wilton: Dog Eat Dog: 2
- Wilton: Wag the Dog: 1
- A ucle resource page: 1
- A ucle resource page: 1
:dog's :dog-hungry :dogbite :doggerel :Doggo :Doggone :doghouse :dogma :Dogme :Dogpile :dogs :dogsbody :Dogwatch :Doh :Doherty :doily :doily-napkin :doing
- AWWY: copping a duck; doing a duck; drakes and ducks; Ducking Responsibility; lined up like ducks; sitting ducks; swim?, can a duck: 1
- AWWY: dog-eat-dog world; doing a number on someone; door, keeping the wolf from the; number on someone, doing; Thrown to the Wolves; wolf from the door, keeping the; wolves, thrown to the; world, dog-eat-dog: 2
- AWWY: doing IT; IT, doing; Rudy Vallee (salacious lyrics); Vallee, Rudy (salacious lyrics): 2
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 2
- FX: "catch-22": 1
- FX: "fall off a turnip truck": 1
- FX: "functionality": 2
- FX: "widget": 1
- FX: Related newsgroups: 1
- FX: Trademarks: 1
- FX: What words are their own antonym?: 1
- I before E:
Examples of exceptions to the rule:
: 1
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 2
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 6
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
- Lawler: Commas: 2
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 2
- Symposium I: AUE: London Symposium, March 1998: 1
- What's new?:
2 September 2001:
: 1
- Yaelf: Is Disappearing: What TV news doing to our precious verbs.: 1
- AUE: Analysis of Some Mark Barratt Vowels: 1
- AUE: Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 1
- AUE: Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 1
- Suggestions: How To Form Your Reply
: 4
- The Poetry of F. W. Moorman: 2
:DoinK :dokey :Dolby :Dolce :doldrums :dole :doleful :doll :dollar :dollar's :dollars :dollop :dolly :Dolton
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