Path: ...!news.nobody.at!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Your Name Newsgroups: rec.arts.drwho Subject: Re: Doctor Who Spotting Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 08:35:31 +1200 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 70 Message-ID: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2024 22:35:32 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="f6e25cc96e4a95a310682a8ab4a3e1a3"; logging-data="2578129"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+PovXjZALcF82K+Z7PLyg/UuvE6Zj+9XM=" User-Agent: Unison/2.2 Cancel-Lock: sha1:Xsxn9x5Uqhsg3dcQQhH5hK8Aroc= Bytes: 3634 On 2024-06-13 07:55:18 +0000, Daniel70 said: > The Doctor wrote on 13/6/24 12:52 am: >> In article , Daniel70 >> wrote: >>> Blueshirt wrote on 12/6/24 10:59 pm: >>>> Daniel70 wrote: >>>>> Blueshirt wrote on 12/06/2024 5:40 am: >>>>>> The Last Doctor wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> “Y” is technically a semi vowel and words only with y >>>>>>> are generally considered vowelless - the rhythm of gypsy myrrh, running >>>>>>> through the lymph in the body of a nymph. However English uses words >>>>>>> taken from many other languages too, and in Welsh for example w is also >>>>>>> a semi vowel. English words taken from Welsh include cwm (head of a >>>>>>> valley) and crwth (a kind of bowed lyre). >>>>>> >>>>>> No Mike, every word has to have a vowel, remember?! The Welsh >>>>>> can't be slipping naked vowel-less words in to the English >>>>>> language willy nilly. That sort of thing is just not acceptable. >>>>>> >>>>>> Heathens! >>>>>> >>>>> Ah!! You're starting to catch on now, are you, Blueshirt?? ;-P >>>> >>>> You wait til we start talking about the Irish language, we don't even >>>> have 26 letters in our alphabet! >>> >>> More or Less?? >>> >>> I could be convinced that the English English Alphabet doesn't have >>> 26 letters .... I mean a "w" IS literally "uu", double u! >>> >>> And, tripping back to High School, our Grade Six (1968) English >>> Teacher, Mr Burleigh, stated that the letter 'Z' would soon be >>> dumped from the English Alphabet! >>> >>> Still waiting!! >> >> Z dumped? > > Yes. Mr Burleigh's theory/hypothesis was that 'z' would be replaced by > 's' in all words containing a 'z'! More likely the other way around. Americans incorrectly use 'z' in words like "theorize" while the real English spelling is "theorise", but thanks to the insidious creep of American culture in books, movies, TV shows, software, etc., the 'z' will (and is) slowly replacing the 's' in such words. Similarly the 'u' will disappear from the correct spelling of words like "colour". It can already be seen by the widespread usage of the incorrect backwards Americanised date format mm/dd/yyyy in magazines and newspapers. :-( >>>> But we do love our vowels... >>>> >>>> Although we don't let fake vowels like Y slip-in, as that's just plain wrong, >>> >>> Have you ever given it a try?? ;-) >>> >>>> so somebody thought it best to take it our of our alphabet >>>> altogether! ;-) >>>> >>> Hmm!! Are you very possessive of your Alphabet ('our of our')?? >> >> What about J? > > What about it, Gobble-de-gook??