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Re: USAGE: THEORY/USAGE: irregular English plurals (was: RE: [CONLANG]

From:Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>
Date:Tuesday, May 21, 2002, 5:02
On 20 May 02, at 21:08, John Cowan wrote:

> And Rosta scripsit: > > > which leaves just man:men, woman:women, foot:feet, goose:geese, > > tooth:teeth, mouse:mice, child:children, and, arguably, person:people, > > as the utter irregulars among the indigenes... > > Yes, I think person:people belongs here, although we also have > person:persons and people:peoples in different senses.
Heh :) I sometimes like to confuse English learners (who have learned person/people) by pointing out that "peoples" is also a valid English word. ("What? A double plural?") Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <Philip.Newton@...>

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