Write out one hundred times ... "There is only one T in graffiti"
Am I boverred?
Write out one hundred times ... "There is only one T in graffiti"
sheaf or sheath...do you also snear at blind or deaf people perhaps?
Th-fronting is in most cases a speech "defect". The speaker has no more conscious choice in the matter than does somebody with a lisp or stutter. If fact he may be worse off in so far as he almost certainly wont hear any appreciable difference in the sounds "f" and "th", a bit like the way Japanese struggle with the "l/r" sound.
In some cases it's a speach defect, in most cases it's a dialectical, learned pattern of speach - especially in sarf-east London.
Either way, it's of little relevance to written English. Even if you are from sarf-east London, I'm sure you dont fink it's spelled like that. If you write sheaf instead of sheath, you are not expressing a speach defect, you are making a grammatical error.
In some cases it's a speach defect, in most cases it's a dialectical, learned pattern of speach - especially in sarf-east London.
Either way, it's of little relevance to written English. Even if you are from sarf-east London, I'm sure you dont fink it's spelled like that. If you write sheaf instead of sheath, you are not expressing a speach defect, you are making a grammatical error.
Try this one for size. I have seen many, many people use the word "Brought" instead of "Bought", on this forum and many times on the Biritish Blades forum. This is used by people who seem quite intelligent and with good grammer. Is it simply a typing error or do they genuinely beleive that it is the correct use of the word.
You don't need a poll to find out information thats in a dictionary.
The use of "Sheaf" as a word pertaining to knives is a representation of the "Yoof culture" who find it impossible to speak in the Queen English, prefering instead their own dialect of "Fuggery" and "Ignurunce - innit".
It doesn't take much effort to listen, and then repeat correctly, the pronunciation of any word - but it sadens me that so few folk actually do it these days.
Rant ended
Ogri the trog
You don't need a poll to find out information thats in a dictionary.
The use of "Sheaf" as a word pertaining to knives is a representation of the "Yoof culture" who find it impossible to speak in the Queen English, prefering instead their own dialect of "Fuggery" and "Ignurunce - innit".
It doesn't take much effort to listen, and then repeat correctly, the pronunciation of any word - but it sadens me that so few folk actually do it these days.
Rant ended
Ogri the trog