Re: Recommendations for DVDs for learners?



On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:14:48 -0400, Kevin Wayne Williams wrote:

muchan wrote:
Kevin Wayne Williams wrote:
Phil wrote:

KWW

*GRRRRRR. I don't know how the Thunderbird development team built its
dictionary, but I can't believe it prefers "dialog" to "dialogue".

They use the same dictionary developed for OpenOffice. I forgot
the exact name. (something like mySpell?)

and AFAIK there is British English version so you can chose as you prefer.
It's not really an American/British thing. They seem to have chosen to
include one and only one spelling for most words, even when alternatives
exist. In my youth, "dialogue" and "analogue" were preferred American
spellings. I still think of "analog" as a computer and chemistry term,
separate from the more general "analogue". "Dialogue" and "analogue" are
both perfectly acceptable American spellings, just less common these
days. They would have done better to include common variants. I hit this
all the time, with words like "kidnaped" and "dreamt", which have
undergone the same usage shift during my lifetime.


Learnt was the one I noticed most.


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Phil
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