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cheekbones3) wrote2007-12-03 09:33 pm
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This is turning into a language blog more and more often it seems! The current things (some would say bugbears) narking me:
Since when did a vicious circle become a vicious cycle? I know the latter works, but it's wrong! Silly people.
What the other thing? Oh yes, the common redundancy of "up" and "down", or prepositions in general I suppose. Slow up/down is the one I can think of, as I come to write this (down), most of the other examples have escaped me for the moment. Maybe you could suggest a few more.
Since when did a vicious circle become a vicious cycle? I know the latter works, but it's wrong! Silly people.
What the other thing? Oh yes, the common redundancy of "up" and "down", or prepositions in general I suppose. Slow up/down is the one I can think of, as I come to write this (down), most of the other examples have escaped me for the moment. Maybe you could suggest a few more.
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Oxymoron much? Surely the point of language is to communicate, so if it works then it's right. ;-)
But seriously, of the two I would prefer 'cycle', because I perceive it as active flow in a direction. More than 'circle' which describes the shape. So I suppose I think cycle is more verby, therefore better conveys the meaning. For me anyway. I probably say 'circle' though, habit.
Check out my progressive grammar. Yo. :-D
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