Re: Why "aren't I"?
- From: "Brian M. Scott" <b.scott@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:59:44 -0400
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:37:18 -0500, me <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in <2lTog.11118$f76.3399@dukeread06">news:2lTog.11118$f76.3399@dukeread06> in sci.lang:
Nathan wrote:
Thomas Carter wrote:
Anybody know why and how the usage of "aren't I" became common place,
rather than the expected "am I not"?
We want a contraction, but we're afraid to use ain't.
Why not "amn't I"?:-)
Some dialects use it; even more did once. I believe that
it's still found in Scotland.
Brian
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