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12th November 07, 08:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Well, even though, the thread was hi-jacked, we still managed to get a good discussion going.
Sorry, about the hijacking. The masked linguist rides again!
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
You can look at kilt web-sites and see many spellings of the same things.
I've wondered about those numerous spellings. The thread began with the proper place name/clothing spellings, but may of the non-standard spellings are quite prevelant. Argyle seems rather common. Does anyone know the reason for this variance? I mean, I know spellings weren't as standard years ago and there are still differences between British and American spellings. But is one spelling more British? More American? More Scottish?
I dunno, I have a good sense of humor and a lot to learn, so hopefully someone can help.
Last edited by TheKiltedWonder; 12th November 07 at 10:31 PM.
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12th November 07, 09:15 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder
Snip
I dunno, I have a god sense of humor/Snip
A God sense of Humour can be a dangerous thing
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