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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-01-13 13:04 [#00512837]
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this word made me chuckle cos i have the worlds WORST grammer ......tee hee. glad there aren't any grammer nazi's here =0)
hypercorrection (hi-puhr-kuhr-REK-shun) noun
A grammatical, usage or pronuciation mistake made by `correcting' something that's right to begin with. For example, use of the word whom in
"Whom shall I say is calling?"
[From Greek hyper- (over) + correction.]
"One explanation is that some people may have been corrected for saying
`bad' in another construction such as `I need money bad' and so in hypercorrection use `badly' in all constructions. Other use it trying
to be elegant, thinking `feeling bad' is somehow less educated."
Roz Young, The Good Word is Don't Feel Bad About 'Feeling Badly', The Dayton Daily News, Sep 4, 1993.
"The truth is that hypercorrection isn't grammar's coup de grace. We all do it occasionally; here's how: Fear of the objective case. This comes as a shock to we (should be `us') people who care about grammar, but between you and I (should be `me'), hypercorrection is quite common."
Rob Kyff, The Error of Fixing What Ain't Broke, The Hartford Courant, Apr 20, 1994.
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Bill Burroughs
from Colombia on 2003-01-13 13:05 [#00512839]
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it's 'grammar'.
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neetta
from Finland on 2003-01-13 13:15 [#00512850]
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hehe i'm a grammar freak when it comes to finnish :) i actually had a word for word of the day topic but i forgot it :((
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-01-13 13:16 [#00512854]
Points: 8249 Status: Lurker | Followup to Bill Burroughs: #00512839
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HAHAHAH
OUCH.......tolddddddd youuuuuuuuu
got me *SMACKBANGBOOMBAM* =0)
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