• Beaver@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Music to my ear and I wonder how much it costed them to comb through all of that.

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        5 months ago

        I like OPs version better and chose to evolve the language that way.

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          5 months ago

          If only a very small handful of people make the same mistake, it doesn’t evolve the language, it’s just a mistake, plain and simple.

          I know you’re just trying to make yourself feel a wee bit morally superior by saying that, but it’s the complete opposite of how language evolution works

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              5 months ago

              People have varying degrees of ability to understand outside of what they know, what is “good enough” for you might be incomprehensible to someone else.

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          Yeah; as a native and fairly well-educated speaker, I’m fucked if I can form the past participles of some of our verbs

          If I swim across a river, is it now the swimmed river? Swum river? Swam river?

          If I sneak into a room, have I sneaked? Snuck? Both sound wrong.

          Didn’t find anything ambiguous about ‘costed’, it works for me.

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            If you swim across a river, it is now a river you’ve swum. If you sneak into a room, you have snuck in.

            Those are correct but they look and sound wrong.

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            5 months ago

            Would some variant of “snauk(t)” or “snaught” work for you? Your brain might be expecting ablaut in the style of “teach” / “taught” or “catch” / “caught” rather than that of “sing” / “sung”.

            How do you feel about “(p)reached”? “Snaked”?

            A fun fact about “caught” is that it’s a relative neologism. It uh, caught on after people decided they didn’t like “catched” for whatever reason. (I guess it has something to do with tangibility / concreteness. Most other -atch words are used for objects.)

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          I prefer cost, not sure why but it just feels more natural and easier for me to say. But I am not a native speaker if it means anything.