in reply to Re^2: Yet Another Appeal for Civility
in thread Yet Another Appeal for Civility

++Discipulus for teaching me, a native English speaker, a new and useful word with polemics. That's exactly the word I was looking for, thanks.

Just another Perl hooker - And definitely not the kind with any $class whatsoever.

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Re^4: Yet Another Appeal for Civility -- about choosing words
by Discipulus (Canon) on Mar 14, 2017 at 08:51 UTC
    ;=) Ah! this happens sometimes: you are welcome.

    The cause is simple: neo-latin native speakers choose among words they are familiar with. In english many not so frequent, scientific, studied or intellectual ones comes from latin or even greek ones(as in this case).

    The result is that even a person who has not studied english (well, some months some decade ago..) and that make many ugly basic mistakes can produce sentences with a studied appearence to the ear of a native english speaker.

    This is an intersting phenomenon.

    familiar, studied (adj.), intellectual, person, decade, phenomenon are examples where a native english probably would choose a different rooted word coming from old english or ancient germanic.

    L*

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