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| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 12 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 13 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 30 |
accepted | Meaning of “over at” |
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Jun 30 |
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Meaning of “over at” Thanks! Can this also apply to people at the blog? E.g., can I say "Pam over at Buz & Skup's blog told me about this" when Pam is not regular at the blog but just happened to be at that blog and told me something? |
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Jun 30 |
asked | Meaning of “over at” |
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Jun 20 |
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Schedule on Tuesday The reason I asked was I am never sure of this and I actually used it myself the other day to mean the event will take place on Tuesday. I see from this answer that I said it wrong, but it turned out the person understood what I meant. |
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Jun 20 |
accepted | Schedule on Tuesday |
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Jun 20 |
asked | Schedule on Tuesday |
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Apr 12 |
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New Oxford American Dictionary describes “the” as an adjective @kiamlaluno: "a" is an adjective? To use JSBangs' test on this: ! more a house, The most a house, The house is a, a and green house, red and a house. |
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Apr 8 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 8 |
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To 'know' a person — online versus in person cyknow - from cyber know |
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Apr 8 |
answered | What is another word for an identifier? |
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Apr 8 |
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Why do we say 'commentator' instead of 'commenter'? @psmears - Yes, I agree. In other words, I take back the statement "there is no verb commentate" and replace it with "commentate is a back-formation". |
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Apr 8 |
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Why do we say 'commentator' instead of 'commenter'? @Robb - It says back-formation from commentator, which saves at least half of what I said :) |
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Apr 8 |
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Meaning of “native speaker of English” @psmears What does canardien literally mean? |
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Apr 8 |
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Why do we say 'commentator' instead of 'commenter'? My guess on commentator is that it is originated from French or some other language. There is no verb 'commentate', but there might be a suffix '-ator'. In Russian there is a word with '-ator' for almost every English word with '-er'. For example, we have transformator, ammortizator, stabilizator etc. But I feel these words are borrowed words hence my guess they are from French. |
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Mar 28 |
accepted | What's the proper way to dedicate a paper with a “to the memory of”? |
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Mar 26 |
asked | What's the proper way to dedicate a paper with a “to the memory of”? |
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Mar 24 |
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Pronunciation of 'cos' (as in the mathematical term) @Ankur What about tanh? |