:the
File Not Found: 9
RH_wotd the dozens: 1
RH_wotd beyond the pale: 1
RH_wotd push the envelope: 1
RH_wotd the proof of the pudding: 2
RH_wotd long in the tooth: 1
RH_wotd not worth the candle: 1
RH_wotd skin of the teeth: 1
RH_wotd beg the question: 1
RH_wotd cut to the chase: 1
RH_wotd bang for the buck: 1
RH_wotd flash in the pan: 1
RH_wotd fritz, on the: 1
RH_wotd toe the line: 1
RH_wotd man, you the: 1
RH_wotd neck of the woods: 1
RH_wotd outside the box thinking: 1
RH_wotd kick the bucket: 1
RH_wotd mustard, cut the: 1
RH_wotd -ed, the vanishing suffix: 1
RH_wotd close to the vest: 1
RH_wotd a cut above (and high on the hog): 1
RH_wotd chew the scenery: 1
RH_wotd drop of a hat, at the: 1
RH_wotd go to the mat: 1
RH_wotd on or off the wagon: 1
RH_wotd the (dropping of the article): 2
RH_wotd spill the beans: 1
RH_wotd jumping the broom: 1
RH_wotd trip the light fantastic: 1
RH_wotd run of the mill: 1
RH_wotd cream of the crop: 1
RH_wotd hair of the dog (that bit you): 1
RH_wotd burn the candle at both ends: 1
RH_wotd nose to the grindstone: 1
Stephen Toogood's explanation of the paddle: 15
Early Alex: 1
Stub for The AUE Photo Gallery: 4
The AUE Photo Gallery: 11
aue people (album1): 15
Stephen Toogood: 1
Vowel quadrilateral with cluster of [A] sounds: 1
Brian index stub: 1
Title: 21
Garbl: A: 3
Garbl: D: 3
Garbl: F: 1
Garbl: I: 6
Garbl: O: 2
Garbl: S: 2
Garbl: U: 1
Garbl: Garbl's Editorial Style Manual -- Contents: 1
I before E: For those people who insist the rule apply only to words where: 3
I before E: With regard to the extension added by some people for "neighbor": 5
I before E: My conclusion: 2
I before E: Sticking for the moment to the basic rule, : 6
I before E: Early in both discussions I submitted a list of words that were: 22
I before E: Exceptions to the rule 'I before E except after C': 15
Frequently Asked Questions about English, Series 1 and 2: 73
Lynch index stub: 1
Alternating voices: Markus's and Skitt's voices alternating: 9
Autism and Daniel McGrath: 1
EMorris: Echo of Index to Articles at www.word-detective.com/backidx.html/n: 9
EMorris: A : 1
EMorris: B : 7
EMorris: C : 2
EMorris: D : 9
EMorris: E : 1
EMorris: F : 2
EMorris: J : 1
EMorris: K : 3
EMorris: L : 2
EMorris: M : 3
EMorris: N : 1
EMorris: O : 2
EMorris: P : 2
EMorris: Q : 1
EMorris: R : 2
EMorris: S : 1
EMorris: T : 2
EMorris: W : 3
Comments on a proposal for reformed English spelling: 102
Tennessee speaker: 1
Usenet Docs: Hyperlinks to Official Usenet Documents: 7
Wilton: Wilton's Etymology Page: 45
Abbreviations: Initialisms that have been used in AUE: 18
Abbreviations: Explanation of Search Criteria: 5
Abbreviations: Unedited list of search results: 26
Annie bought hot coffee at the sideboard: 1
Choice of two ASCII IPA files: 7
Posting History: Comments: 7
Posting History: Explanatory Remarks: 9
Posting History: Note B:: 1
Posting History: Note C:: 3
AUE Logo: Notes about the Totally Official AUE Logo: 27
awwy_A: 'Word With You' list for letter A: 23
awwy_B: 'Word With You' list for letter B: 65
awwy_C: 'Word With You' list for letter C: 45
awwy_D: 'Word With You' list for letter D: 31
awwy_E: 'Word With You' list for letter E: 13
awwy_F: 'Word With You' list for letter F: 36
awwy_G: 'Word With You' list for letter G: 33
awwy_H: 'Word With You' list for letter H: 35
awwy_I: 'Word With You' list for letter I: 7
awwy_J: 'Word With You' list for letter J: 6
awwy_K: 'Word With You' list for letter K: 16
awwy_L: 'Word With You' list for letter L: 22
awwy_M: 'Word With You' list for letter M: 31
awwy_N: 'Word With You' list for letter N: 10
awwy_O: 'Word With You' list for letter O: 12
awwy_P: 'Word With You' list for letter P: 33
awwy_Q: 'Word With You' list for letter Q: 2
awwy_R: 'Word With You' list for letter R: 26
awwy_S: 'Word With You' list for letter S: 42
awwy_T: 'Word With You' list for letter T: 36
awwy_U: 'Word With You' list for letter U: 4
awwy_V: 'Word With You' list for letter V: 1
awwy_W: 'Word With You' list for letter W: 32
awwy_X: 'Word With You' list for letter X: 1
awwy_Y: 'Word With You' list for letter Y: 1
WWYou: This file has been adapted: 18
Bob Cunningham vowels compared with Peter Ladefog vowels: 3
Explanatory notes:: 16
RH_WOTD: - A - : 1
RH_WOTD: - B - : 4
RH_WOTD: - C - : 4
RH_WOTD: - D - : 1
RH_WOTD: - E - : 1
RH_WOTD: - F - : 2
RH_WOTD: - G - : 1
RH_WOTD: - H - : 2
RH_WOTD: - J - : 1
RH_WOTD: - K - : 1
RH_WOTD: - L - : 1
RH_WOTD: - M - : 3
RH_WOTD: - N - : 2
RH_WOTD: - O - : 2
RH_WOTD: - P - : 2
RH_WOTD: - R - : 1
RH_WOTD: - S - : 2
RH_WOTD: - T - : 7
RH_WOTD: Random House Word of the Day -- Contents: 2
bow_boy_bold_board_0007081805Z: 1
Resources: Archives : 1
Resources: Audio references : 10
Resources: Categories index: 8
Resources: Collections of Web links : 6
Resources: Dictionaries : 14
Resources: Discussion groups, Usenet group Websites : 8
Resources: Encyclopedias : 2
Resources: �������� 10. 'The requested URL: 5
Resources: �������� 2. The URL in the original list now: 4
Resources: �������� 3. The URL: 1
Resources: �������� 4. The previous URL at the link 'The: 2
Resources: �������� 7. Mark Israel's Web site at Scripps: 5
Resources: �������� 9. The original URL,: 3
Resources: Urban legends : 1
Resources: Fun with words : 11
Resources: Learning English : 1
Resources: Lexicons : 3
Resources: News : 2
Resources: Miscellaneous, not language related : 22
Resources: Phonetic alphabets : 4
Resources: Online reference books : 6
Resources: Rhetoric vocabulary : 2
Resources: Online services : 4
Resources: Thesauruses : 2
Resources: Language Resources (Mostly): 1
Resources: Miscellaneous, language related : 23
Resources: Usage, grammar, and style guides : 8
Resources: Color charts : 4
Resources: Words about words : 9
Supplementary comments about deja.com: 5
e-mail vs email: e-mail-vs-email.html: 21
Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 31
Eggs: Ways to cook eggs: 196
Isles: BRITAIN/GREAT BRITAIN/UNITED KINGDOM &C: 6
Isles: BRITAIN. The informal name for the United: 9
Isles: BRITISH is the formal designation of the nationality of citizens: 2
Isles: BRITISH ISLES. A geographical term referring to the islands: 14
Isles: BRITON, BRITISHER, BRIT. None of these nouns is universally: 5
Isles: CHANNEL ISLANDS, ISLE OF MAN. Note that the Isle of Man: 11
Isles: ENGLAND. The biggest and most populous of the four countries: 5
Isles: GREAT BRITAIN. Used by cartographers to denote the biggest: 10
Isles: IRELAND. As used by geographers, the second largest island: 11
Isles: NORTHERN IRELAND This is not the place to go into: 24
Isles: SCOTCH. The following is extracted from Mark Israel's FAQ: 12
Isles: THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND. : 8
Cicero used exception proves the rule: 10
FX: "a"/"an" before abbreviations: 4
FX: "A, B and C" vs "A, B, and C": 11
FX: "acronym": 3
FX: "A.D.": 10
FX: "." after abbreviations: 3
FX: "all ... not": 23
FX: "alot": 1
FX: "alright": 8
FX: "alumin(i)um" (notes by Keith Ivey): 31
FX: "A number of...": 9
FX: "beg the question": 43
FX: "between you and I": 10
FX: Biblical sense of "to know": 9
FX: "billion": a U.K. view: 38
FX: "billions and billions": 4
FX: "bloody": 27
FX: "blue moon" (notes by Philip Hiscock): 33
FX: "Bob's your uncle": 4
FX: Books on usage: 13
FX: Books on phrase origins: 3
FX: Books on Britishisms, Canadianisms, etc.: 22
FX: Books on "bias-free"/"politically correct" language: 6
FX: Books on rhyming slang: 2
FX: Books on linguistics: 2
FX: "Break a leg!": 11
FX: "bug"="defect": 19
FX: "by hook or by crook": 7
FX: "Caesarean section": 23
FX: "canola": 18
FX: "catch-22": 12
FX: Commonest words: 14
FX: "company is" vs "company are": 5
FX: "copacetic": 5
FX: "cop": 1
FX: "could care less": 12
FX: "could of": 5
FX: "crap": 12
FX: "cut the mustard": 23
FX: "cut to the chase": 15
FX: Diacritics: 1
FX: Dictionaries: 38
FX: "different to", "different than": 7
FX: distribution of English-speakers: 14
FX: Does the next millennium begin in 2000 or 2001?: 12
FX: "done"="finished": 42
FX: Do publishers put false info in dictionaries to catch plagiarists?: 2
FX: double "is": 2
FX: doubling of final consonants before suffixes: 6
FX: "dressed to the nines": 9
FX: "due to": 1
FX: "ebonics": 29
FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 46
FX: "Elementary, my dear Watson!": 9
FX: English is Tough Stuff: 4
FX: "Enquiring minds want to know." (notes by James Kiso): 12
FX: E-prime: 7
FX: "-er" vs "-re": 22
FX: "Eskimo": 25
FX: "face the music": 8
FX: "fall off a turnip truck": 10
FX: "flammable": 17
FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 25
FX: Foreign plurals => English singulars: 10
FX: "freeway": 4
FX: "fuck": 16
FX: "full monty": 7
FX: Fumblerules ("Don't use no double negatives", etc.): 2
FX: "functionality": 18
FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 22
FX: General reference: 2
FX: "Get the lead out": 4
FX: "God rest you merry, gentlemen": 32
FX: "Go figure": 8
FX: "golf": 4
FX: "Go placidly amid the noise and the haste" (Desiderata): 10
FX: "go to hell in a handbasket": 7
FX: Grammars: 1
FX: Guidelines for posting: 14
FX: "hell for leather": 2
FX: "hoist with his own petard": 9
FX: "hooker": 7
FX: "hopefully", "thankfully": 24
FX: How did "Truly" become a personal name?: 7
FX: How do Americans pronounce "dog"?: 16
FX: How do you spell "e-mail"?: 8
FX: How reliable are dictionaries?: 15
FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 57
FX: I before E except after C (notes by Mark Wainwright): 20
FX: "if I was" vs "if I were": 2
FX: "Illegitimis non carborundum": 13
FX: "impact"="to affect": 20
FX: "in like Flynn": 8
FX: "ISO" by Mark Brader: 10
FX: "It needs cleaned": 1
FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 46
FX: "I won't mention...": 6
FX: "-ize" vs "-ise": 9
FX: "jerry-built"/"jury-rigged": 11
FX: "Jingle Bells": 23
FX: Joke about step-by-step spelling reform: 2
FX: "kangaroo": 14
FX: "less" vs "fewer": 23
FX: "Let them eat cake!": 18
FX: "like" vs "such as": 35
FX: "like" vs "as": 28
FX: "limerence"/"limerent": 2
FX: "loo": 7
FX: "love"="zero": 5
FX: "merkin" (notes by Michael B. Quinion and Ruth Bygrave): 33
FX: "mind your p's and q's": 10
FX: "more honoured in the breach than the observance": 4
FX: "more/most/very unique": 6
FX: "more than you can shake a stick at": 12
FX: "mouses" vs "mice": 18
FX: names of "&", "@", and "#": 29
FX: "nimrod": 10
FX: "none is" vs "none are": 13
FX: "O.K.": 26
FX: "ollie ollie oxen free": 17
FX: Online usage guides: 21
FX: Online language columns: 10
FX: Online dictionaries: 41
FX: Origin of the dollar sign (notes by Mark Brader): 42
FX: "paparazzo": 5
FX: "peter out": 5
FX: "pie-shaped": 10
FX: Plurals of Latin/Greek words: 13
FX: "politically correct": 13
FX: "portmanteau word": 6
FX: "posh": 18
FX: Postfix "not": 19
FX: [Prefatory remarks]: 12
FX: Preposition at end: 24
FX: "push the envelope": 31
FX: "put in one's two cents' worth": 13
FX: "quality": 23
FX: "quiz": 5
FX: radio alphabets: 1
FX: Related newsgroups: 39
FX: Repeated words after abbreviations: 9
FX: rhotic vs non-rhotic, intrusive "r": 10
FX: "rule of thumb": 28
FX: "Santa Ana": 5
FX: "Scotch": 5
FX: "scot-free": 11
FX: "shall" vs "will", "should" vs "would": 14
FX: "shouting fire in a crowded theater": 5
FX: "sincere": 2
FX: "sirloin"/"baron of beef": 1
FX: "son of a gun": 3
FX: "SOS": 12
FX: spaces between sentences: 10
FX: Spelling reform: 4
FX: "spit and image"/"spitting image": 7
FX: split infinitive: 38
FX: "spoonerism": 16
FX: Style manuals: 1
FX: Subjunctive: 41
FX: "suck"="be very unsatisfying" by John Davies: 10
FX: Table of Contents: 31
FX: "Take the prisoner downstairs", said Tom condescendingly.: 19
FX: "that kind of a thing": 2
FX: "that" vs "which": 17
FX: "the bee's knees": 14
FX: "The die is cast.": 19
FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 55
FX: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.": 7
FX: "There's a sucker born every minute": 12
FX: the the "hoi polloi" debate: 13
FX: "the whole nine yards": 29
FX: "till"/"until": 5
FX: "tip": 3
FX: "titsling"/"brassiere": 23
FX: "to all intents and purposes": 2
FX: "to call a spade a spade": 27
FX: trademarks: 7
FX: troll: 3
FX: "true fact": 15
FX: "try and", "be sure and", "go" + verb: 11
FX: typo: 8
FX: ", vs ,": 10
FX: "wait for the other shoe to drop": 16
FX: WELCOME TO ALT.USAGE.ENGLISH!: 2
FX: What is the opposite of "to exceed"?: 2
FX: What is the opposite of "distaff side"?: 2
FX: What is the phone number of the Grammar Hotline?: 17
FX: What is "ghoti"? (notes by Jim Scobbie): 12
FX: What do you call the grass strip between the road and the sidewalk?: 6
FX: What is the language term for...?: 4
FX: What will we call the next decade?: 9
FX: What words are their own antonym?: 24
FX: When to use "the": 29
FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 76
FX: "whole cloth" (notes by Ellen Rosen): 32
FX: "whom": 19
FX: Why do we say "30 years old", but "a 30-year-old man"?: 10
FX: Why is "I" capitalized?: 10
FX: Wicca: 9
FX: "widget" (notes by William C. Waterhouse): 11
FX: "wog": 1
FX: "wonk" (notes by Fred Shapiro): 13
FX: words without vowels: 13
FX: words ending in "-gry": 55
FX: Words pronounced differently according to context: 31
FX: Words whose spelling has influenced their pronunciation: 22
FX: "ye"="the": 6
FX: "You have another think coming": 4
FX: "you saying" vs "your saying": 20
Description of FAQ maintenance: 94
Fast FAQ: Table of Contents: 31
Fast FAQ: A faster way to access items in the AUE FAQ: 27
fast_faq_toc.html: 31
AUE Web site feedback instructions: 13
Comparison of Fontana "caught" with three UCL vowels: 1
Formant analysis: 3
Fun with words TOC: 11
Genitive: Genitive is not always possessive.: 42
Groups: "company is" vs "company are": 47
Comparison of vowels in "hing", "hean", "hin", and "hit": 2
Main: Questions or comments about the Web site may be addressed to: 6
Main: : 5
Lawler Commas: Commas: 36
Lawler Commas: The intonation curve is (roughly) up-down-back.up, graphically something: 30
Lawler Commas: >>> The facts of the matter are these:: 18
Lawler a-an: A or An Historical Novel?: 30
Lawler academy: The Academy: 26
Lawler aluminum: Alumin(i)um: 42
Lawler amnt: "amn't": 50
Lawler anymore: anymore: 35
Lawler asfaras: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 25
Lawler besides: Toward(s) and Beside(s): 23
Lawler booklist: Books on English, Language, and Linguistics: 5
Lawler booklist: ---: 6
Lawler booklist: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 78
Lawler bring: Bring vs Take: 49
Lawler buoy: Aural and Oral, Boy and Buoy: 16
Lawler canthelp: Can't Help (But) ...: 36
Lawler comma: Commas again: 35
Lawler complmnt: Object Complements: 59
Lawler correct: "Correctness": 24
Lawler enghist: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 93
Lawler enghist: >Your example of English and Caxton print shop goes a long way to convince: 12
Lawler equally: "equally" and comparatives: 27
Lawler extrapos: Extraposition, plus Selected Short Subjects: 39
Lawler extrapos: --- Followup -- > But note that both: 37
Lawler giveadamn: Give a Damn: 32
Lawler gonna: gonna: 36
Lawler gotten: Gotten vs. Got: 50
Lawler hadve: hadn't've: 16
Lawler hadve: I suspect much of the rancor that greets spellings of : 10
Lawler hafta: Hafta and Other Modal Paraphrases: 27
Lawler headline: Headline grammar: 65
Lawler hyphen: Hyphens: 42
Lawler indian: Indian English: 41
Lawler infinite: English and Infinity: 35
Lawler itsraining: "It" in "It's raining": 58
Lawler itsraining: You may have noticed the Sapir quotation in my : 17
Lawler itsraining: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in : 106
Lawler l-sounds: English L sounds: 42
Lawler l-sounds: >> For instance: English has only one /l/ phoneme, but it has: 40
Lawler modals: English Modals: 15
Lawler modals: As to this discussion, the usual oppositions are those between: 8
Lawler modals: The canonical paraphrase for will is be going to, idiosyncratically: 23
Lawler modals: There is also another opposition among the formal auxiliaries, between: 9
Lawler npi: Negative Polarity Items: 58
Lawler npi: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 12
Lawler npislands: News Item: 22
Lawler only: "only": 37
Lawler phrasal: Phrasal Verbs: 17
Lawler phrasals: Phrasal Verbs: 50
Lawler q-neg: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 101
Lawler quote: "Quote, Unquote": 34
Lawler reams: Reams: 55
Lawler ross: Ross Constraints: 67
Lawler schwa: Schwa and Central Vowels: 30
Lawler sig: Maybe the horse will sing: 12
Lawler smith: Henry Lee Smith: 8
Lawler spelling: So Much For Spelling Reform: 40
Lawler striddly: striddly: 19
Lawler tense: Tense and related topics: 29
Lawler tense: >Past tenses:: 56
Lawler tense: >Just one question: Where does the past perfect ("have gone", "have sung"): 38
Lawler that: Two kinds of "that-clauses": 29
Lawler thehell: Usage of "the hell": 91
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 52
Lawler they: -- more followup: (double >'s refer to the posting above:: 10
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 30
Lawler they: That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these : 26
Lawler truly: Canadian and American Raising: 47
Lawler vehicle: "vehicle": 21
Lawler verbing: Verbing Nouns: 15
Lawler vowels: Vowels Before R: 10
Lawler vowels: There are at least 11 phonemically distinct vowels in : 6
Lawler vowels: Where I grew up (in DeKalb, IL, 100 km W of Chicago) : 3
Lawler whom: Who(m): 32
Lawler writing: Literacy: 33
Lawler xmasthat: That vs. Which: 10
Lawler xmasthat: There are also two kinds of relative clauses: : 40
Lawler zilch: zilch: 37
Archive: Arthur the Rat: 19
Archive: 4. Accent determination by one sentence:: 1
Archive: � USA: 1
Archive: 5. Accent determination by a short introduction with a: 2
Archive: Other Sound Files: 35
Archive: Menu of Sound Files: 4
Archive: Welcome to the: 14
Archive: Southern speaker's description of his speech: 13
Archive: The North Wind and the Sun: 35
Archive: The Rainbow Passage: 40
Archive: Richard Fontana audio files: 22
UCLE: Our 404 page: 1
UCLE: The ucle photo album: 4
UCLE: Our images: 5
UCLE: Boinking calendar: 1
UCLE: American belts: 5
UCLE: "Bite the bullet": 15
UCLE: Fainites!: 2
UCLE: British: 18
UCLE: The: 9
UCLE: The: 64
UCLE: News: 43
UCLE: Calamity Jane: 4
UCLE: Custer's last stand: 3
UCLE: "On the fritz": 7
UCLE: The Ides of March: 11
UCLE: The Curse of Macbeth: 10
UCLE: "Rearranging deck chairs: 16
UCLE: Waterloo: 33
UCLE: Cripplegate and Crutched: 18
UCLE: Slang Names for British Currency: 5
UCLE: Literary characters who became: 8
UCLE: Lemon sole: 2
UCLE: Patriarchs As Bottle Sizes: 2
UCLE: Eponymous London Shopkeepers: 24
UCLE: Bonfire: 2
UCLE: Gossip: 15
UCLE: Round-Robin and: 13
UCLE: Scuttlebutt, Grapevine,: 11
UCLE: Sockdolager: 3
UCLE: The Tooth Fairy: 34
UCLE: Hooligan: 8
UCLE: Kibosh: 10
UCLE: The history of ucle: 19
UCLE: Lindsay: 38
UCLE: A uk.culture.language.english: 2
UCLE: The: 1
UCLE: Tee Shirts: 5
UCLE: Judith: 1
UCLE: Our Favourite Cultural and Language Links: 22
UCLE: British: 12
UCLE: Language and Usenet FAQs: 4
UCLE: Whats: 37
UCLE: John Davies's commentary: 23
UCLE: Rhetorical vocabulary: 17
UCLE: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 105
UCLE: Londons: 14
UCLE: Britannia: Her history,: 70
UCLE: The Fat Lady: 24
UCLE: This: 7
UCLE: Mother Goose: 2
UCLE: A Litany of notable: 1
UCLE: Anorak: 2
UCLE: Bloody: 9
UCLE: Literary: 9
UCLE: Holidays: 12
UCLE: One: 12
UCLE: Daring: 8
UCLE: Its: 9
UCLE: It went pear-shaped: 12
UCLE: Rivers: 32
UCLE: Serendipity: 2
UCLE: Stranger: 5
UCLE: The: 1
UCLE: Up: 7
UCLE: Pop: 36
UCLE: Yet to come: 4
Interface: WebFusion AUE Concordance Interface Prefix: 2
Interface: Which should I use? Perlfect Search or the Concordance?: 14
Interface: AUE Web-Site Concordance Index: 1
Interface: Footnote: For small documents, 'search area' may mean the entire document. For larger : 4
Interface: Help: 32
Interface: Implementation Notes: 12
Bridge routine for intro_a.shtml: 2
Intro A: Dealing with unwanted postings: 3
Intro A: Dictionary Definitions: 8
Intro A: Dictionary Abbreviations: 5
Intro A: Guidelines for posting: 10
Intro A: Newcomers to the Net: 4
Intro A: Responding: 13
Intro A: WELCOME TO alt.usage.english!: 4
Intro A: Last Revised 2001-10-08: 5
Bridge routine for intro_b.shtml: 2
Intro B: Audio Archives: 5
Intro B: Black English (African-American Vernacular English, Ebonics): 1
Intro B: British English: 1
Intro B: Historical English, and English Literature: 11
Intro B: Learning English as a Foreign Language: 3
Intro B: On-line dictionaries: general: 2
Intro B: Sites on words and language: 11
Intro B: Where to find previous postings: 3
Intro B: Where to learn about ASCII IPA: 4
Intro B: Word lists: 4
Intro B: Writing and Grammar Guides On Line: 3
Bridge routine for intro_c.shtml: 2
Intro C: American: 24
Intro C: England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, etc.: 3
Intro C: "O.K.": 3
Intro C: What words are their own antonym?: 1
Intro C: "beg the question": 12
Intro C: "billion" (based on an article by Ken Moore and Olivier Bettens): 7
Intro C: "Cold enough to freeze the balls off of a brass monkey": 3
Intro C: "exception proves the rule": 11
Intro C: "full monty": 2
Intro C: "obaue" or "ObAUE": 1
Intro C: "push the envelope": 11
Intro C: Last Revised 2001-10-13: 6
Intro C: "whole nine yards": 8
Intro C: words ending in "-gry": 22
Bridge routine for intro_d.shtml: 2
Intro D: Acronyms and other abbreviations using initial letters: 2
Intro D: "A" or "an": 2
Intro D: Gender-neutral pronouns -- "he/she" -v- "they": 7
Intro D: "Gotten": 5
Intro D: Group nouns -- singular or plural? "company is" -v- "company are": 12
Intro D: "If I was" -v- "If I were": 8
Intro D: "It's me" -v- "It is I": 1
Intro D: Names for &, @, and #: 9
Intro D: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 14
Intro D: Where to find the big AUE FAQ: 6
Intro D: Why do we say "30 years old", but "a 30-year-old man"?: 10
Intro D: Last Revised 2001-10-14: 2
Bridge routine for intro_e.shtml: 2
Intro E: Humorous poems about spelling: 3
Intro E: I before E except after C (based on notes by Mark Wainwright): 13
Intro E: Isn't spelling reform a good idea?: 1
Intro E: Joke about step-by-step spelling reform: 7
Intro E: U.S. -v- REST-OF-WORLD ENGLISH: 10
Intro E: What is "ghoti"? (notes by Jim Scobbie): 3
Intro E: Last Revised 2001-11-14: 1
Bridge routine for intro_f.shtml: 2
Intro F: Last Revised: 2001-10-18: 51
Intro G: Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 32
Intro G: Last Revised 2001-09-22: 32
Introduction: Intro A: Welcome to AUE and Guidelines: 1
Introduction: INTRODUCTION TO ALT.USAGE.ENGLISH: 3
ASCII IPA stub: 10
IPA II: IPA Chart Revision Date:: 7
IPA II: A Quick Look:: 4
IPA II: The Details:: 6
IPA II: About this document:: 7
IPA II: Affricates, diphthongs and triphthongs:: 5
IPA II: Credits:: 6
IPA II: The pronunciations shown for the previous six lines are not heard in: 4
IPA II: Here is a key to the abbreviations used under 'Articulatory descriptions':: 1
IPA II: The sound samples under the heading 'Lausanne sound' are from the Online: 1
IPA II: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's: 5
IPA II: Also in diphthongs: "dive" /daIv/ (yes, folks, the sound: 2
IPA II: Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary",: 2
IPA II: The [O] sound requires rounded lips, but lips making a: 11
IPA II: The pure sound is heard in French beau /bo/.: 3
IPA II: Many U.S. speakers substitute [@] for [V"], so they would: 1
IPA II: The sounds in the column headed 'IPA sounds' have been copied with permission: 7
IPA II: Slashes or square brackets?: 8
IPA II: Technical details:: 4
IPA II: ASCII IPA: A modified version having only American examples: 5
IPA I: Note A: 7
IPA I: A Quick Look:: 4
IPA I: About this document: 6
IPA I: Affricates, diphthongs and triphthongs: 5
IPA I: *: 1
IPA I: Consonants and vowels: 8
IPA I: Credits: 8
IPA I: The pronunciations shown for the previous six lines are not heard in: 4
IPA I: There is no ASCII IPA symbol for the IPA 180-degree-rotated : 6
IPA I: Some Britons, again including the Oxford University Press,: 1
IPA I: Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of : 2
IPA I: Some Britons, including the Oxford University Press,: 2
IPA I: The remarks concerning the pronunciation of [O] were taken verbatim from Mark Israel's: 7
IPA I: Here is a key to the abbreviations used under 'Articulatory descriptions':: 1
IPA I: The sounds in the column headed 'IPA sounds' have been copied with permission: 7
IPA I: The sound samples under the heading 'Lausanne sound' are from the Online: 1
IPA I: The reference to 'Chicago pop' first appeared in Mark Israel's: 5
IPA I: Slashes or square brackets?: 19
IPA I: Help me complete this Web page!: 5
IPA I: Contents: 2
IPA I: aU@: 1
IPA I: hw: 1
IPA I: oU: 1
IPA I: a: 3
IPA I: o: 5
IPA I: Preliminary remarks: 11
IPA I: Reading ASCII IPA: 42
IPA I: Let's get started!: 1
IPA I: Technical details: 4
IPA I: A: 1
IPA I: A.: 4
IPA I: O: 4
IPA I: V: 2
IPA I: V": 1
IPA I: What is this?: 17
IPA I: Writing ASCII IPA: 15
Stub: 2
Stub: 2
Stub: 2
The Totally Official Boink Home Page: 42
boink: 37
Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 28
Plosive "t" look: 12
Bridge to Damian Conway's pluralization paper: 8
Thou, thee & archaic grammar: 14
Emphasis quotes: Use of Quotation Marks for Emphasis: 15
Audio recording technique - Some suggestions: 44
Stub: Stub to advise that rules_for_motto_poll.html is no longer available: 4
Run Home Page Search Engine: 10
Detailed comparisons of two Ladefoged vowels: 2
Supp: About this File: 4
Supp: "anymore" and "any more": 13
Supp: Books about words: 4
Supp: Dictionaries: 4
Supp: Echoed remote indexes: 1
Supp: Grammars: 14
Supp: How to represent pronunciation: 3
Supp: Miscellany: 1
Supp: Spelling: 1
Supp: Usage disputes: 1
Supp: Word origins: 1
Supp: "miss not having": 3
Supp: Online dictionaries: 2
Supp: Is 'people' the plural of 'person'?: 1
Supp: What is prescriptivism?: 14
Supp: The organization of this file generally follows that of a hypertext version of Mark : 4
Supp: Url updates: 6
Supp: words whose spelling has influenced their pronunciation: 7
Supp: "SOS": 19
Posting frequencies: Tabulation of user names with over 50 postings in the past four years: 7
Posting frequencies: Explanatory comments:: 5
"stone cold" formants: 2
Subjunctive?: Subjunctive: 31
summer: 36
Superimposed spectrogram and formants, twelve vowels: 1
Symposium I: The alt.usage.english London Symposium: 5
Symposium II: The a.u.e Christmas symposium: 5
Formant analysis of "penman person button": 1
aue people (album1): 10
Twelve miniature formant plots: 1
Twelve vowels: 1
Announcement of creation of uk.culture.language.english: 9
Differing opinion about Tyburn River: 12
Where FAQ?: Places to get Mark Israel's AUE FAQ: 7
Where FAQ?: 19 February 1996:: 1
Where FAQ?: 15 August 1995:: 1
Where FAQ?: 12 March 1995:: 1
Where FAQ?: 2 October 1996:: 6
Where FAQ?: Full FAQ with internal links:: 4
Where FAQ?: Fast-Access FAQ:: 7
Where FAQ?: Index: 6
Where FAQ?: Introduction to alt.usage.english: : 1
Where FAQ?: Partial hypertext FAQ: : 8
Where FAQ?: 6 June 1996:: 1
Where FAQ?: Original FAQ, no hypertext: : 2
Where FAQ?: AUE FAQ Supplement: : 2
Where FAQ?: Partial hypertext FAQ: : 2
Where FAQ?: Earlier edition of 'Full FAQ with internal links': : 1
What's new?: History of Changes at the AUE Web Site: 91
Last Words: 38
Last Words: 25
:
THE
Isles: BRITAIN/GREAT BRITAIN/UNITED KINGDOM &C: 1
Fast FAQ: A faster way to access items in the AUE FAQ: 1
UCLE: News: 19
UCLE: Our Favourite Cultural and Language Links: 1
Intro F: Last Revised: 2001-10-18: 1
:
the (dropping of the article)
RH_wotd the (dropping of the article): 1
:
the dozens
RH_wotd the dozens: 1
:
the proof of the pudding
RH_wotd the proof of the pudding: 1
:
the's
Resources: Categories index: 1
:
theater
FX: "shouting fire in a crowded theater": 3
FX: Table of Contents: 1
Fast FAQ: Table of Contents: 1
fast_faq_toc.html: 1
Intro F: Last Revised: 2001-10-18: 1
:
theatre
FX: "Break a leg!": 1
FX: "-er" vs "-re": 2
FX: "face the music": 1
FX: "quiz": 1
FX: trademarks: 1
The Totally Official Boink Home Page: 1
:
theatres
FX: "-er" vs "-re": 1
:
theatrical
FX: "merkin" (notes by Michael B. Quinion and Ruth Bygrave): 1
UCLE: The Curse of Macbeth: 2
UCLE: Hooligan: 1
:
thee
FX: Biblical sense of "to know": 1
FX: "God rest you merry, gentlemen": 4
FX: Postfix "not": 1
Lawler besides: Toward(s) and Beside(s): 1
UCLE: "Rearranging deck chairs: 1
Intro B: Historical English, and English Literature: 1
Thou, thee & archaic grammar: 3
Supp: Grammar: 1
summer: 1
What's new?: History of Changes at the AUE Web Site: 1
:
thegn
UCLE: Britannia: Her history,: 1
:
their
Garbl: T: 1
Comments on a proposal for reformed English spelling: 2
Abbreviations: Unedited list of search results: 1
AUE Logo: Notes about the Totally Official AUE Logo: 1
awwy_F: 'Word With You' list for letter F: 1
awwy_H: 'Word With You' list for letter H: 1
awwy_O: 'Word With You' list for letter O: 1
awwy_T: 'Word With You' list for letter T: 2
Resources: Collections of Web links : 1
Resources: Dictionaries : 1
Isles: CHANNEL ISLANDS, ISLE OF MAN. Note that the Isle of Man: 3
FX: "alumin(i)um" (notes by Keith Ivey): 1
FX: Books on usage: 1
FX: Commonest words: 2
FX: "could of": 1
FX: Dictionaries: 1
FX: "different to", "different than": 1
FX: "Eskimo": 1
FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 2
FX: Fumblerules ("Don't use no double negatives", etc.): 1
FX: "functionality": 2
FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 7
FX: "hooker": 1
FX: How do Americans pronounce "dog"?: 2
FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 2
FX: "like" vs "such as": 1
FX: "mind your p's and q's": 2
FX: "more than you can shake a stick at": 1
FX: Postfix "not": 1
FX: "quality": 1
FX: "rule of thumb": 1
FX: "spit and image"/"spitting image": 1
FX: "spoonerism": 1
FX: Table of Contents: 2
FX: "There's a sucker born every minute": 2
FX: What words are their own antonym?: 2
FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 2
FX: Words pronounced differently according to context: 1
FX: Words whose spelling has influenced their pronunciation: 3
Fast FAQ: Table of Contents: 2
fast_faq_toc.html: 2
Fun with words TOC: 2
Genitive: Genitive is not always possessive.: 1
Lawler Commas: Commas: 2
Lawler Commas: The intonation curve is (roughly) up-down-back.up, graphically something: 1
Lawler academy: The Academy: 1
Lawler aluminum: Alumin(i)um: 2
Lawler booklist: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 1
Lawler bring: Bring vs Take: 4
Lawler buoy: Aural and Oral, Boy and Buoy: 1
Lawler canthelp: Can't Help (But) ...: 1
Lawler complmnt: Object Complements: 3
Lawler enghist: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 6
Lawler enghist: >Your example of English and Caxton print shop goes a long way to convince: 1
Lawler giveadamn: Give a Damn: 1
Lawler gonna: gonna: 3
Lawler gotten: Gotten vs. Got: 1
Lawler infinite: English and Infinity: 3
Lawler itsraining: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in : 6
Lawler l-sounds: >> For instance: English has only one /l/ phoneme, but it has: 1
Lawler modals: English Modals: 1
Lawler npi: Negative Polarity Items: 2
Lawler phrasal: Phrasal Verbs: 1
Lawler q-neg: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 4
Lawler ross: Ross Constraints: 1
Lawler smith: Henry Lee Smith: 1
Lawler spelling: So Much For Spelling Reform: 1
Lawler striddly: striddly: 2
Lawler tense: Tense and related topics: 2
Lawler tense: >Past tenses:: 4
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 2
Lawler they: -- more followup: (double >'s refer to the posting above:: 1
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Lawler vehicle: "vehicle": 4
Lawler whom: Who(m): 4
Archive: Arthur the Rat: 1
Archive: Welcome to the: 1
Archive: Southern speaker's description of his speech: 1
Archive: The Rainbow Passage: 1
UCLE: The: 1
UCLE: The: 6
UCLE: News: 8
UCLE: Custer's last stand: 1
UCLE: Bonfire: 1
UCLE: The history of ucle: 1
UCLE: Lindsay: 1
UCLE: Judith: 2
UCLE: Whats: 2
UCLE: Rhetorical vocabulary: 1
UCLE: Britannia: Her history,: 2
UCLE: The Fat Lady: 1
UCLE: What: 1
UCLE: Rivers: 1
UCLE: Pop: 1
Intro C: American: 1
Intro C: Last Revised 2001-10-13: 1
Intro D: Acronyms and other abbreviations using initial letters: 1
Intro D: Gender-neutral pronouns -- "he/she" -v- "they": 2
Intro F: Last Revised: 2001-10-18: 2
IPA II: The Details:: 2
IPA II: ASCII IPA: A modified version having only American examples: 1
IPA I: Consonants and vowels: 2
IPA I: Reading ASCII IPA: 1
Bridge to Damian Conway's pluralization paper: 2
Thou, thee & archaic grammar: 3
Audio recording technique - Some suggestions: 1
Supp: Pronunciation: 1
Supp: words whose spelling has influenced their pronunciation: 1
Supp: "SOS": 1
Subjunctive?: Subjunctive: 3
Announcement of creation of uk.culture.language.english: 1
Last Words: 2
Last Words: 2
:
THEIR
UCLE: News: 1
:
theirs
FX: "alumin(i)um" (notes by Keith Ivey): 1
FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 1
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Intro D: Gender-neutral pronouns -- "he/she" -v- "they": 1
:
them
I before E: Early in both discussions I submitted a list of words that were: 1
Frequently Asked Questions about English, Series 1 and 2: 4
Comments on a proposal for reformed English spelling: 2
Usenet Docs: Hyperlinks to Official Usenet Documents: 1
Wilton: Wilton's Etymology Page: 1
Abbreviations: Unedited list of search results: 1
awwy_B: 'Word With You' list for letter B: 1
awwy_K: 'Word With You' list for letter K: 1
awwy_L: 'Word With You' list for letter L: 1
awwy_Q: 'Word With You' list for letter Q: 1
Resources: Categories index: 1
Resources: Discussion groups, Usenet group Websites : 1
Eggs: Ways to cook eggs: 18
Isles: NORTHERN IRELAND This is not the place to go into: 1
Cicero used exception proves the rule: 1
FX: "acronym": 1
FX: Biblical sense of "to know": 3
FX: "blue moon" (notes by Philip Hiscock): 2
FX: "catch-22": 2
FX: Commonest words: 1
FX: "crap": 1
FX: Diacritics: 1
FX: Foreign plurals => English singulars: 1
FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 3
FX: "ISO" by Mark Brader: 1
FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 2
FX: "kangaroo": 1
FX: "Let them eat cake!": 2
FX: "like" vs "such as": 1
FX: "like" vs "as": 2
FX: names of "&", "@", and "#": 1
FX: "ollie ollie oxen free": 1
FX: Online usage guides: 1
FX: Online dictionaries: 1
FX: Origin of the dollar sign (notes by Mark Brader): 1
FX: "portmanteau word": 2
FX: Postfix "not": 1
FX: [Prefatory remarks]: 1
FX: rhotic vs non-rhotic, intrusive "r": 1
FX: "shall" vs "will", "should" vs "would": 1
FX: "sincere": 1
FX: Spelling reform: 1
FX: split infinitive: 1
FX: "suck"="be very unsatisfying" by John Davies: 2
FX: Table of Contents: 1
FX: "The die is cast.": 1
FX: "There's a sucker born every minute": 1
FX: trademarks: 1
FX: ", vs ,": 2
FX: What is the language term for...?: 1
FX: "whom": 4
FX: "wonk" (notes by Fred Shapiro): 1
FX: words without vowels: 1
FX: words ending in "-gry": 1
Description of FAQ maintenance: 4
Fast FAQ: Table of Contents: 1
Fast FAQ: A faster way to access items in the AUE FAQ: 2
fast_faq_toc.html: 1
Genitive: Genitive is not always possessive.: 1
Lawler Commas: Commas: 1
Lawler Commas: The intonation curve is (roughly) up-down-back.up, graphically something: 2
Lawler Commas: >>> The facts of the matter are these:: 1
Lawler amnt: "amn't": 1
Lawler booklist: Books on English, Language, and Linguistics: 2
Lawler booklist: Beth Levin is a computational linguist at Northwestern University: 2
Lawler bring: Bring vs Take: 3
Lawler buoy: Aural and Oral, Boy and Buoy: 1
Lawler complmnt: Object Complements: 3
Lawler enghist: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
Lawler extrapos: --- Followup -- > But note that both: 1
Lawler giveadamn: Give a Damn: 2
Lawler gonna: gonna: 6
Lawler gotten: Gotten vs. Got: 1
Lawler hafta: Hafta and Other Modal Paraphrases: 2
Lawler hyphen: Hyphens: 3
Lawler itsraining: "It" in "It's raining": 2
Lawler itsraining: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in : 11
Lawler l-sounds: English L sounds: 3
Lawler l-sounds: >> For instance: English has only one /l/ phoneme, but it has: 2
Lawler modals: English Modals: 1
Lawler modals: There is also another opposition among the formal auxiliaries, between: 1
Lawler npi: Negative Polarity Items: 7
Lawler npi: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 2
Lawler only: "only": 2
Lawler phrasal: Phrasal Verbs: 1
Lawler phrasals: Phrasal Verbs: 4
Lawler q-neg: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 5
Lawler ross: Ross Constraints: 5
Lawler striddly: striddly: 1
Lawler tense: Tense and related topics: 3
Lawler that: Two kinds of "that-clauses": 1
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 1
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Lawler truly: Canadian and American Raising: 3
Lawler verbing: Verbing Nouns: 2
Lawler vowels: Where I grew up (in DeKalb, IL, 100 km W of Chicago) : 1
Lawler whom: Who(m): 1
Lawler xmasthat: That vs. Which: 2
Archive: Arthur the Rat: 3
Archive: Other Sound Files: 1
Archive: Welcome to the: 1
Archive: The North Wind and the Sun: 2
UCLE: The ucle photo album: 1
UCLE: News: 4
UCLE: Waterloo: 1
UCLE: The Tooth Fairy: 1
UCLE: Lindsay: 1
UCLE: Judith: 6
UCLE: John Davies's commentary: 3
UCLE: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 1
UCLE: Londons: 1
Intro C: "Cold enough to freeze the balls off of a brass monkey": 1
Intro C: words ending in "-gry": 1
Intro D: Acronyms and other abbreviations using initial letters: 1
Intro D: Gender-neutral pronouns -- "he/she" -v- "they": 1
Intro F: Last Revised: 2001-10-18: 2
Intro G: Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 1
Intro G: Last Revised 2001-09-22: 1
IPA II: About this document:: 1
IPA II: The sound samples under the heading 'Lausanne sound' are from the Online: 1
IPA II: Some U.S. speakers do not distinguish between "Mary",: 1
IPA II: The sounds in the column headed 'IPA sounds' have been copied with permission: 1
IPA I: About this document: 2
IPA I: Among those who use the same vowel in 'Mary', 'merry', and 'marry', not all of : 1
IPA I: The sounds in the column headed 'IPA sounds' have been copied with permission: 1
IPA I: The sound samples under the heading 'Lausanne sound' are from the Online: 1
IPA I: Preliminary remarks: 1
IPA I: Reading ASCII IPA: 2
IPA I: Writing ASCII IPA: 2
Thou, thee & archaic grammar: 1
Emphasis quotes: Use of Quotation Marks for Emphasis: 2
Audio recording technique - Some suggestions: 3
Supp: About this File: 1
Subjunctive?: Subjunctive: 1
summer: 1
Where FAQ?: Places to get Mark Israel's AUE FAQ: 1
What's new?: History of Changes at the AUE Web Site: 1
Last Words: 1
Last Words: 1
:
Them's
FX: Gender-neutral pronouns: 1
:
Thematic
Lawler modals: English Modals: 1
:
theme
UCLE: Britannia: Her history,: 1
:
themself
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 1
Lawler they: -- more followup: (double >'s refer to the posting above:: 1
:
themselves
aue people (album1): 1
Isles: BRITISH is the formal designation of the nationality of citizens: 1
Isles: SCOTCH. The following is extracted from Mark Israel's FAQ: 1
FX: I before E except after C (notes by Mark Wainwright): 1
FX: Related newsgroups: 1
FX: Repeated words after abbreviations: 1
FX: "Scotch": 1
FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
FX: "the whole nine yards": 1
Lawler complmnt: Object Complements: 1
Lawler enghist: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
Lawler hyphen: Hyphens: 1
Lawler l-sounds: English L sounds: 1
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 1
Lawler they: -- more followup: (double >'s refer to the posting above:: 1
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Lawler vehicle: "vehicle": 1
UCLE: The: 1
UCLE: Londons: 1
Intro C: American: 3
IPA I: What is this?: 1
Emphasis quotes: Use of Quotation Marks for Emphasis: 1
Supp: "SOS": 1
aue people (album1): 1
:
then
aue people (album1): 1
Peter Moylan: 1
Garbl: T: 1
I before E: Early in both discussions I submitted a list of words that were: 1
Abbreviations: Unedited list of search results: 1
Resources: Dictionaries : 1
Resources: Discussion groups, Usenet group Websites : 1
Resources: Encyclopedias : 2
Resources: Words about words : 1
Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 2
Eggs: Ways to cook eggs: 8
FX: "all ... not": 1
FX: "alumin(i)um" (notes by Keith Ivey): 1
FX: "beg the question": 1
FX: "blue moon" (notes by Philip Hiscock): 1
FX: "catch-22": 2
FX: Commonest words: 1
FX: "could care less": 1
FX: "done"="finished": 2
FX: "dressed to the nines": 1
FX: "due to": 1
FX: Foreign plurals => English singulars: 1
FX: "hell for leather": 1
FX: "hoist with his own petard": 1
FX: "hopefully", "thankfully": 1
FX: How reliable are dictionaries?: 1
FX: How to represent pronunciation in ASCII: 6
FX: "limerence"/"limerent": 1
FX: "merkin" (notes by Michael B. Quinion and Ruth Bygrave): 2
FX: "mouses" vs "mice": 1
FX: "O.K.": 1
FX: "posh": 1
FX: Postfix "not": 1
FX: "quality": 2
FX: Subjunctive: 3
FX: "try and", "be sure and", "go" + verb: 1
FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 2
AUE Web site feedback instructions: 2
Genitive: Genitive is not always possessive.: 1
Lawler Commas: >>> The facts of the matter are these:: 4
Lawler academy: The Academy: 6
Lawler aluminum: Alumin(i)um: 2
Lawler asfaras: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 1
Lawler canthelp: Can't Help (But) ...: 2
Lawler complmnt: Object Complements: 2
Lawler correct: "Correctness": 2
Lawler enghist: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 1
Lawler enghist: >Your example of English and Caxton print shop goes a long way to convince: 1
Lawler equally: "equally" and comparatives: 2
Lawler giveadamn: Give a Damn: 1
Lawler gotten: Gotten vs. Got: 1
Lawler hadve: hadn't've: 2
Lawler headline: Headline grammar: 3
Lawler hyphen: Hyphens: 3
Lawler itsraining: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in : 9
Lawler l-sounds: English L sounds: 1
Lawler npi: Negative Polarity Items: 2
Lawler phrasal: Phrasal Verbs: 1
Lawler q-neg: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 4
Lawler reams: Reams: 1
Lawler schwa: Schwa and Central Vowels: 1
Lawler sig: Maybe the horse will sing: 1
Lawler spelling: So Much For Spelling Reform: 1
Lawler tense: >Past tenses:: 1
Lawler that: Two kinds of "that-clauses": 1
Lawler thehell: Usage of "the hell": 1
Lawler they: He, she, they?: 2
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Lawler truly: Canadian and American Raising: 1
Archive: Arthur the Rat: 2
Archive: Southern speaker's description of his speech: 1
Archive: The North Wind and the Sun: 4
Archive: The Rainbow Passage: 1
Archive: Richard Fontana audio files: 1
UCLE: The: 2
UCLE: News: 1
UCLE: The Curse of Macbeth: 1
UCLE: Cripplegate and Crutched: 1
UCLE: Sockdolager: 1
UCLE: The Tooth Fairy: 1
UCLE: John Davies's commentary: 1
Intro A: Dictionary Definitions: 1
Intro E: Joke about step-by-step spelling reform: 1
Intro G: Intro G: Where is the FAQ?: 1
Intro G: Last Revised 2001-09-22: 1
IPA II: Also in diphthongs: "dive" /daIv/ (yes, folks, the sound: 1
IPA II: The [O] sound requires rounded lips, but lips making a: 1
IPA II: The pure sound is heard in French beau /bo/.: 1
IPA II: Many U.S. speakers substitute [@] for [V"], so they would: 1
IPA II: /*/ is a short tap of the tongue use by some U.S.: 1
IPA I: *: 1
IPA I: a: 1
IPA I: o: 1
IPA I: Let's get started!: 1
IPA I: O: 1
IPA I: V: 1
IPA I: V": 1
IPA I: Writing ASCII IPA: 1
Showing variation of formants of [i:] with context: 4
Subjunctive?: Subjunctive: 2
aue people (album1): 1
Twelve miniature formant plots: 1
Differing opinion about Tyburn River: 1
:
Thence
FX: "to call a spade a spade": 1
:
thenceforth
FX: "billion": a U.K. view: 1
:
Theodore
FX: "quality": 1
:
theophoric
FX: What is the language term for...?: 1
:
theoretical
Lawler they: That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these : 1
:
theoretically
Lawler Commas: Commas: 1
:
theories
Resources: Discussion groups, Usenet group Websites : 1
FX: "by hook or by crook": 1
FX: "copacetic": 1
FX: "cut the mustard": 1
FX: "dressed to the nines": 1
FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 1
FX: "fuck": 1
FX: "mind your p's and q's": 1
FX: Origin of the dollar sign (notes by Mark Brader): 1
UCLE: Waterloo: 1
UCLE: Hooligan: 1
UCLE: Some significant numbers from literature and literary criticism: 1
Intro C: "O.K.": 1
Intro C: "full monty": 1
Intro C: "whole nine yards": 1
:
theory
FX: "between you and I": 1
FX: "Break a leg!": 1
FX: "eighty-six"="nix": 1
FX: "flammable": 1
FX: "nimrod": 1
FX: Origin of the dollar sign (notes by Mark Brader): 1
FX: "posh": 1
FX: "sincere": 1
Lawler asfaras: As far as ... goes/is concerned: 1
Lawler infinite: English and Infinity: 3
Lawler they: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
Lawler they: That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these : 1
UCLE: "Bite the bullet": 2
UCLE: Hooligan: 3
UCLE: Kibosh: 1
UCLE: Whats: 1
Intro C: "whole nine yards": 1