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- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- FX: Words ending in "-gry": 2
- UCLE08: London’s
: 2
- Yaelf: Merriam Webster's Site Map: 1
- Yaelf: The Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus is an exploration of sense relationships within the English language. By clicking on words, you follow a thread of meaning, creating a spatial map of linguistic associations.: 1
:Maple
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 2
:mapping :Mapquest :maps :mar
- FX: Postfix "not": 1
- Lawler: There are at least 11 phonemically distinct vowels in standard American: 1
- Lawler: "Correctness": 1
- Lawler: "It" in "It's raining": 1
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: "amn't": 1
- Lawler: "equally" and comparatives: 1
- Lawler: "only": 1
- Lawler: "vehicle": 1
- Lawler: A or An Historical Novel?: 1
- Lawler: Alumin(i)um: 1
- Lawler: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 1
- Lawler: Aural and Oral, Boy and Buoy: 1
- Lawler: Books on English, Language, and Linguistics: 1
- Lawler: Bring vs Take: 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
- Lawler: Canadian and American Raising: 1
- Lawler: Commas again: 1
- Lawler: Commas: 1
- Lawler: English L sounds: 1
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
- Lawler: English Modals: 1
- Lawler: English and Infinity: 1
- Lawler: Extraposition, plus Selected Short Subjects: 1
- Lawler: Give a Damn: 1
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 1
- Lawler: Hafta and Other Modal Paraphrases: 1
- Lawler: He, she, they?: 1
- Lawler: Headline grammar: 1
- Lawler: Henry Lee Smith: 1
- Lawler: Hyphens: 1
- Lawler: Indian English: 1
- Lawler: Literacy: 1
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 1
- Lawler: Object Complements: 1
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 1
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 1
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Reams: 1
- Lawler: Schwa and Central Vowels: 1
- Lawler: So Much For Spelling Reform: 1
- Lawler: Tense and related topics: 1
- Lawler: That vs. Which: 1
- Lawler: The Academy: 1
- Lawler: Toward(s) and Beside(s): 1
- Lawler: Two kinds of "that-clauses": 1
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 1
- Lawler: Verbing Nouns: 1
- Lawler: Vowels Before R: 1
- Lawler: Who(m): 1
- Lawler: anymore: 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Lawler: hadn't've: 1
- Lawler: striddly: 1
- Lawler: zilch: 1
:Mar's :Marathon :marble :Marc
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
- FX: "widget": 1
:Marcello :Marcellus :march :marched :marches :marching :Marcou :Mardy :mare :Maree :mares :Margaret :margarine :Margarita :Margery :Margherita :margin :margin-left :marginally
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
:Margrethe :Margry :Maria :Mariana :Marie :Marie-Antoinette :marijuana :marine :Mario
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
:marital :maritime :Marjorie :mark
- AWWY: answer the bell; bell, answer the; bill, filling the; chalk, walk the; filling the bill; Up to Scratch; mark, toe the; scratch, up to; snuff; up to snuff; walk the chalk: 1
- AWWY: design; gradually; mark; progress; Scholarship; significant; stigma: 1
- Abbreviations:
Explanation of Search Criteria
: 1
- Abbreviations: AUE: Initialisms Commonly Used in alt.usage.english: 1
- Audio:
Credits
: 2
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 12
- FX: ", vs ,": 1
- FX: "-er" vs "-re": 1
- FX: "-ize" vs "-ise": 1
- FX: "." after abbreviations: 1
- FX: "A number of...": 1
- FX: "A, B and C" vs "A, B, and C": 1
- FX: "A.D.": 1
- FX: "Bob's your uncle": 1
- FX: "Break a leg!": 1
- FX: "Caesarean section": 1
- FX: "Elementary, my dear Watson!": 1
- FX: "Eskimo": 1
- FX: "Get the lead out": 1
- FX: "Go figure": 1
- FX: "Go placidly amid the noise and the haste" (Desiderata): 1
- FX: "God rest you merry, gentlemen": 1
- FX: "I won't mention...": 1
- FX: "ISO": 1
- FX: "Illegitimis non carborundum": 1
- FX: "It needs cleaned": 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": 2
- FX: "Santa Ana": 1
- FX: "Scotch": 1
- FX: "Take the prisoner downstairs", said Tom condescendingly.: 2
- FX: "The die is cast.": 1
- FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
- FX: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.": 1
- FX: "There's a sucker born every minute": 1
- FX: "Wherefore art thou Romeo?": 1
- FX: "You have another think coming": 1
- FX: "a"/"an" before abbreviations: 1
- FX: "acronym": 1
- FX: "all ... not": 1
- FX: "alot": 1
- FX: "alright": 1
- FX: "beg the question": 1
- FX: "between you and I": 1
- FX: "billion": a U.K. view: 1
- FX: "billions and billions": 1
- FX: "bloody": 1
- FX: "bug"="defect": 2
- FX: "by hook or by crook": 1
- FX: "canola": 1
- FX: "catch-22": 1
- FX: "company is" vs "company are": 1
- FX: "cop": 1
- FX: "copacetic": 1
- FX: "could care less": 1
- FX: "could of": 1
- FX: "crap": 1
- FX: "cut the mustard": 1
- FX: "cut to the chase": 1
- FX: "different to", "different than": 1
- FX: "done"="finished": 2
- FX: "dressed to the nines": 1
- FX: "due to": 1
- FX: "ebonics": 1
- FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 1
- FX: "face the music": 1
- FX: "fall off a turnip truck": 1
- FX: "flammable": 1
- FX: "freeway": 1
- FX: "fuck": 1
- FX: "full monty": 1
- FX: "functionality": 2
- FX: "go to hell in a handbasket": 1
- FX: "golf": 1
- FX: "hell for leather": 1
- FX: "hoist with his own petard": 1
- FX: "hooker": 1
- FX: "hopefully", "thankfully": 1
- FX: "if I was" vs "if I were": 1
- FX: "impact"="to affect": 1
- FX: "in like Flynn": 1
- FX: "jerry-built"/"jury-rigged": 1
- FX: "kangaroo": 1
- FX: "less" vs "fewer": 1
- FX: "like" vs "as": 1
- FX: "like" vs "such as": 1
- FX: "limerence"/"limerent": 1
- FX: "loo": 1
- FX: "love"="zero": 1
- FX: "mind your p's and q's": 1
- FX: "more honoured in the breach than the observance": 1
- FX: "more than you can shake a stick at": 1
- FX: "more/most/very unique": 1
- FX: "mouses" vs "mice": 1
- FX: "near miss": 1
- FX: "nimrod": 1
- FX: "none is" vs "none are": 1
- FX: "ollie ollie oxen free": 1
- FX: "outrage": 1
- FX: "paparazzo": 1
- FX: "peter out": 1
- FX: "pie-shaped": 2
- FX: "politically correct": 1
- FX: "portmanteau word": 1
- FX: "posh": 1
- FX: "push the envelope": 1
- FX: "put in one's two cents' worth": 1
- FX: "quality": 1
- FX: "quiz": 1
- FX: "rule of thumb": 1
- FX: "scot-free": 1
- FX: "shall" vs "will", "should" vs "would": 1
- FX: "shouting fire in a crowded theater": 1
- FX: "sincere": 1
- FX: "sirloin"/"baron of beef": 1
- FX: "son of a gun": 1
- FX: "spit and image"/"spitting image": 1
- FX: "spoonerism": 1
- FX: "that kind of a thing": 1
- FX: "that" vs "which": 1
- FX: "the bee's knees": 1
- FX: "the whole nine yards": 1
- FX: "till"/"until": 1
- FX: "tip": 1
- FX: "titsling"/"brassiere": 1
- FX: "to all intents and purposes": 1
- FX: "to call a spade a spade": 1
- FX: "true fact": 1
- FX: "try and", "be sure and", "go" + verb: 1
- FX: "wait for the other shoe to drop": 1
- FX: "whom": 1
- FX: "wog": 1
- FX: "wop": 1
- FX: "ye"="the": 1
- FX: "you saying" vs "your saying": 1
- FX: Basic English: 1
- FX: Biblical sense of "to know": 1
- FX: Book on mathematical exposition: 1
- FX: Books on "bias-free"/"politically correct" language: 1
- FX: Books on Britishisms, Canadianisms, etc.: 2
- FX: Books on group names: 1
- FX: Books on linguistics: 1
- FX: Books on phrasal verbs: 1
- FX: Books on phrase origins: 1
- FX: Books on rhyming slang: 1
- FX: Books on usage: 1
- FX: Books that discriminate synonyms: 1
- FX: Commonest words: 1
- FX: Diacritics: 1
- FX: Dictionaries: 1
- FX: Distribution of English-speakers: 1
- FX: Do publishers put false info in dictionaries to catch plagiarists?: 1
- FX: Does the next millennium begin in 2000 or 2001?: 2
- FX: Double "is": 1
- FX: Doubling of final consonants before suffixes: 1
- FX: E-prime: 1
- FX: English is Tough Stuff: 1
- FX: Etymologies of personal names: 1
- FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 1
- FX: Foreign plurals => English singulars: 1
- FX: Fumblerules ("Don't use no double negatives", etc.): 1
- FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
- FX: General reference: 1
- FX: Grammars: 1
- FX: Guidelines for posting: 1
- FX: How did "Truly" become a personal name?: 1
- FX: How do Americans pronounce "dog"?: 1
- FX: How do you spell "e-mail"?: 1
- FX: How reliable are dictionaries?: 1
- FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 2
- FX: I before E except after C: 1
- FX: Joke about step-by-step spelling reform: 3
- FX: Names of "&", "@", and "#": 1
- FX: Online dictionaries: 1
- FX: Online language columns: 1
- FX: Online usage guides: 1
- FX: Origin of the dollar sign: 1
- FX: Plurals of Latin/Greek words: 1
- FX: Postfix "not": 1
- FX: Preposition at end: 2
- FX: Radio alphabets: 1
- FX: Related newsgroups: 1
- FX: Repeated words after abbreviations: 1
- FX: Rhotic vs non-rhotic, intrusive "r": 1
- FX: Sentences grammatical in both Old English and Modern English: 1
- FX: Spaces between sentences: 1
- FX: Spelling reform: 1
- FX: Split infinitive: 1
- FX: Style manuals: 1
- FX: Subjunctive: 1
- FX: The the "hoi polloi" debate: 1
- FX: Trademarks: 1
- FX: Troll: 1
- FX: Typo: 1
- FX: WELCOME TO ALT.USAGE.ENGLISH!: 1
- FX: What do you call the grass strip between the road and the sidewalk?: 1
- FX: What is a suggested format for citing online sources?: 1
- FX: What is the language term for...?: 1
- FX: What is the opposite of "distaff side"?: 1
- FX: What is the opposite of "to exceed"?: 1
- FX: What is the phone number of the Grammar Hotline?: 1
- FX: What will we call the next decade?: 1
- FX: What words are their own antonym?: 1
- FX: When to use "the": 1
- FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 1
- FX: Why do we say "30 years old", but "a 30-year-old man"?: 1
- FX: Why is "I" capitalized?: 1
- FX: Wicca: 1
- FX: Words ending in "-gry": 1
- FX: Words pronounced differently according to context: 1
- FX: Words whose spelling has influenced their pronunciation: 1
- FX: Words without vowels: 1
- FX: [Prefatory remarks]: 2
- Fast FAQ: AUE's fast-access FAQ: 2
- Fast FAQ: The fast-access FAQ
: 3
- Garbl: question mark (?): 1
- Genitive: AUE: Genitive is Not Always Possessive: 1
- Home: The alt.usage.english Home Page: 1
- I before E: AUE: Exceptions to the rule 'I before E except after C': 1
- IPA II:
Credits:
: 1
- IPA II:
The [O] sound requires rounded lips, but lips making a
: 1
- IPA II: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's
: 1
- IPA I:
Credits
: 1
- IPA I:
Credits
: 1
- IPA I:
The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's
: 1
- IPA I: Note 1: The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's AUE FAQ. Some AUE contributors have expressed the opinion
: 1
- IPA I: Note 2: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's AUE FAQ, and I [Bob Cunningham] believe it was copied from there by Markus Laker for inclusion in his
: 1
- IPA I: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's
: 1
- Intro C:
words ending in "-gry"
: 1
- Intro C: AUE Intro C: Mini-FAQ on Words & Phrases: 1
- Intro D:
Where to find the big AUE FAQ
: 1
- Intro E:
Joke about step-by-step spelling reform
: 1
- Intro E:
U.S. -v- REST-OF-WORLD ENGLISH
: 1
- Intro G: AUE Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 8
- Isles:
SCOTCH. The following is extracted from Mark Israel's FAQ
: 2
- Lawler: >> For instance: English has only one phoneme, but it has: 1
- Lawler: >Just one question: Where does the past perfect ("have gone", "have sung"): 1
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 2
- Lawler: Commas: 2
- Lawler: Hafta and Other Modal Paraphrases: 1
- Lawler: Phrasal Verbs: 1
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 2
- Lawler: Who(m): 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Links: Dictionaries
: 1
- Links: Fun with words
: 2
- Links: Miscellaneous, language related
: 1
- Links: Rhetoric vocabulary
: 1
- RH WotD: hash mark: 1
- Supp: AUE FAQ Supplement: 1
- UCLE08: London’s
: 1
- UCLE15: Sockdolager
: 1
- What's new?:
18 December 2001
: 1
- What's new?:
2 September 2001:
: 5
- Where FAQ?:
Berna Slikker's version (19 February 1996):
: 1
- Where FAQ?:
Brian Tung's version (15 August 1995):
: 1
- Where FAQ?:
Original FAQ, no hypertext:
: 1
- Where FAQ?: AUE FAQ supplement:
: 1
- Where FAQ?: Introductions to alt.usage.english:
: 1
- Where FAQ?: Peter Moylan's version (12 March 1995):
: 1
- Where FAQ?: Single-page FAQ with internal links:
: 1
- Where FAQ?: AUE: Places to find Mark Israel's FAQ: 3
- Yaelf: Mark Twain and the English Language: 1
- AUE Gallery: Mark Barratt: 2
- AUE Gallery: Mark Israel's wedding: 2
- AUE Gallery: Mark Israel: 2
- AUE Gallery: Tootsie in 2001: 1
- AUE: Analysis of Some Mark Barratt Vowels: 3
- AUE: Dictionaries: 1
- AUE: Does Mark Barratt's recording of "catamaran" have a plosive "t"?: 3
- AUE: Formant Analysis: 1
- AUE: London Boink, December 2001: 2
- AUE: Table of Formant Frequencies for Mark Barratt's "a" Vowels: 2
- The AUE Photo Gallery: 2
:Mark Barratt's :Mark's :Mark8899 :marked :markedly
- Lawler: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 1
:marker :market :market-place :marketing :marking
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 2
- What Is Quoting?
: 1
:markings
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 5
- Lawler: "It" in "It's raining": 1
:markit :markr9411
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
:marks :markup :Markus :Markus's :markusinterlinear :Marley :marlinespike :marlocks :Marlowe :marmalade :Marnier :maroon :Marquis :Marquis's
- Lawler: Usage of "the hell": 1
:MARRA :marra :marriage :married :marrow :marry
- FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 2
- IPA II:
Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary",
: 1
- IPA I:
&
: 1
- IPA I:
E
: 1
- IPA I:
Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of
: 1
- IPA I:
/beIZ/ 0
: 1
- IPA I: Note 3: Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary", "merry", and "marry" 3. Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of them have the common vowel /E/ in the three words.
: 2
- Lawler: There are at least 11 phonemically distinct vowels in standard American: 1
- Lawler: Where I grew up (in DeKalb, IL, 100 km W of Chicago) Mary,: 1
- Lawler: Henry Lee Smith: 1
- UCLE11: The
: 1
- AUE: Speech Examples: 2
:Mars :marsh :marshall :Marshall's :marshland :marshmallow :MarshNO :marshy :Marston :mart :Martha :Marthy :Marti'mas :martial :Martin :Martini :Martinian :martyrs :marvels
- Lawler: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
:MarvL :Marx :Mary
- AWWY: Woman; battle of Monmouth (Molly Pitcher); Mary Hays McCauley's accomplishments; Molly Pitcher accomplishments; Monmouth, battle of (Molly Pitcher); Pitcher's accomplishments; rights of women; Samuel Purchase's thoughts on women; Sergeant Molly, birth anniversary of; wife; woman: 1
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
- FX: "bloody": 1
- FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 2
- FX: Trademarks: 1
- IPA II:
[*]
: 1
- IPA II:
Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary",
: 1
- IPA I:
E
: 2
- IPA I:
Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of
: 1
- IPA I:
Some Britons, including the Oxford University Press,
: 1
- IPA I:
/DIs/ 0
: 1
- IPA I: Note 3: Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary", "merry", and "marry" 3. Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of them have the common vowel /E/ in the three words.
: 2
- IPA I: Note 4: Some Britons, including the Oxford University Press, now feel that the final vowel in
: 1
- Lawler: There are at least 11 phonemically distinct vowels in standard American: 1
- Lawler: Where I grew up (in DeKalb, IL, 100 km W of Chicago) Mary,: 1
- Lawler: "only": 5
- Lawler: Henry Lee Smith: 1
- Lawler: Ross Constraints: 7
- RH WotD: Hail Mary pass: 1
- UCLE05: What’s
: 1
- UCLE09: “It’s
: 1
- UCLE09: Food
: 1
- UCLE09: Literary
: 1
- UCLE09: What
: 1
- UCLE16: Kibosh
: 1
- AUE: Speech Examples: 2
- Cambodunum
: 11
- Preface
: 1
- The Poetry of F. W. Moorman: 1
:Maryland :Marylebone :Marylebone's :marzipan
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