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Why do some people mis-spell "shows" as "shews" and "shown" as "shewn"? I've seen this many more times than I would expect, since it seems a very unlikely mis-spelling to me. I even saw it on a QUAD valve amplifier circuit diagram from the official manual. (Decades old, of course.) Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here? Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Fleetie wrote:
Why do some people mis-spell "shows" as "shews" and "shown" as "shewn"? I've seen this many more times than I would expect, since it seems a very unlikely mis-spelling to me. I even saw it on a QUAD valve amplifier circuit diagram from the official manual. (Decades old, of course.) Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here? Yes, archaism. The OED lists "shew" as a variation of "show", so I guess that's how it used to be spelt. Rod. |
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In article , Fleetie wrote:
Why do some people mis-spell "shows" as "shews" and "shown" as "shewn"? I've seen this many more times than I would expect, since it seems a very unlikely mis-spelling to me. I even saw it on a QUAD valve amplifier circuit diagram from the official manual. (Decades old, of course.) Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here? Yes, archaism. The OED lists "shew" as a variation of "show", so I guess that's how it used to be spelt. Rod. |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote
Fleetie wrote: Why do some people mis-spell "shows" as "shews" and "shown" as "shewn"? I've seen this many more times than I would expect, since it seems a very unlikely mis-spelling to me. I even saw it on a QUAD valve amplifier circuit diagram from the official manual. (Decades old, of course.) Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here? Yes, archaism. The OED lists "shew" as a variation of "show", so I guess that's how it used to be spelt. Thanks. I wondered if it was something like that. Good to hear it confirmed by someone else. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote
Fleetie wrote: Why do some people mis-spell "shows" as "shews" and "shown" as "shewn"? I've seen this many more times than I would expect, since it seems a very unlikely mis-spelling to me. I even saw it on a QUAD valve amplifier circuit diagram from the official manual. (Decades old, of course.) Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here? Yes, archaism. The OED lists "shew" as a variation of "show", so I guess that's how it used to be spelt. Thanks. I wondered if it was something like that. Good to hear it confirmed by someone else. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk |
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Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here?
One man's illiteracy is another man's dyslexia. === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. |
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Is there something more than mere illiteracy at work here?
One man's illiteracy is another man's dyslexia. === Andy Evans === Visit our Website:- http://www.artsandmedia.com Audio, music and health pages and interesting links. |
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One man's illiteracy is another man's dyslexia.
Sounds like ******** to me. They're distinct problems. The latter is sometimes used as an excuse for the former, though. |
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