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Common grammatical errors
The Real Shaft
#51 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:47:00 PM
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now you want to mislead us...

a lexicon is a 1) dictionary.....

2) word book....

3) list or vocabulary pertaining to a particular subject,field or class.....

lexicography has a singular meaning....

see below...

I'm the real Massey F.....shut your mouth
I'm the real Massey Fergu...... Shut your mouth....
tusker8
#52 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:49:00 PM
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1.
a wordbook or dictionary,esp. of Greek,Latin,or Hebrew.






2.
the vocabulary of a particular language,field,social class,person,etc.






3.
inventory or record: unparalleled in the lexicon of human relations.






4.
Linguistics.



a.
the total inventory of morphemes in a given language.






b.
the inventory of base morphemes plus their combinations with derivational morphemes.








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Kaigangio
#53 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:50:00 PM
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@ karis

'Kenya regained its glory' ...no...umenoa....it should be 'Kenya regained her glory'


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Sasha
#54 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:50:00 PM
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Which is the correct pronounciation of innovative?

Is it In-ow-vative or is it ee-no-vay-tive?

And what about schedule? Shedule or skedule?



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jammo
#55 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:59:00 PM
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Schedule...skedule..after all... School is not pronounce shool!! Unless u apply those french like linguistic rules and argue it shedool since there's an 'e' after last letter.... Bytheway... Do u say a 'H'.... or an H?

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The Real Shaft
#56 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:03:00 PM
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after reaching the semis in the Seven's IRB...

can we,in all seriousness say...

'Kenya reached her maiden semi-final...'

or would we be heard saying...

'Kenya reached its maiden semi-final...'

I'm the real Massey F.....shut your mouth
I'm the real Massey Fergu...... Shut your mouth....
mukiha
#57 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:43:00 PM
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@jammo: it depends...when I was in England (but do I say?),I was surprised to read the phrase 'an hotel' in a local newspaper....thus I think it could be an 'H'....it is pronounced 'ay-ich' and not 'hay-ich'

@ Shaft:

We wouldn't say 'Kenya reached her maiden semi-final...'

Nor would we say

'Kenya reached its maiden semi-final...'

We would say..

'Kenya reached their maiden semi-final...'

Reason is; we are talking about the team

On the other hand,it is true that 'Kenya has very good relations with HER neighbours...except for the Migingo island issue'
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sayshap
#58 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:45:00 PM
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Kenya is not a woman my brother...




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Wendz
#59 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:52:00 PM
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@mukiha

I stand to be corrected.

If we are talking of a TEAM,wouldnt we refer to IT but not THEY. Unless we are refering to the BOYS (individual) and not as ONE TEAM?

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mukiha
#60 Posted : Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:54:00 PM
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@sayshap: Kenya is not a thing either to be called 'IT'

English is to refer to countries in the feminine....perhaps because they enclose people in the same way a woman's womb encloses a baby...i don't know why
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