Re: USAGE: -ic(al) Re: [CONLANG] Most developed conlang
From: | T. A. McLeay <conlang@...> |
Date: | Saturday, April 28, 2007, 23:56 |
MorphemeAddict@WMCONNECT.COM wrote:
> In a message dated 4/28/2007 11:19:21 AM Central Daylight Time,
> conlang@MELROCH.SE writes:
>
>
>> Interestingly my dictionary points out that the adverb to
>> _politic_ is _politicly_, so obviously the rule that
>> adjectives in _-ic_ insert _-al-_ before _-ly-_ may be
>> overridden in such a case, which begs the question why it
>> should be continued at all!
>>
>
> Actually the word is spelled "politically". Your dictionary must be
wrong.
Nevertheless, you have "publicly" rather than "publically", so Benct’s
question still stands.
Also, I was reading an BBC article today about simulating a mouse brain
in a computer, and the researchers who did it are quoted as saying:
“they had seen 'biologically consistent dynamical properties' emerge as
nerve impulses flowed through the virtual cortex”. I would have expected
“dynamic properties”.
--
Tristan.
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