stoutfellow (
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Lexical Drift
Here, courtesy of Language Log, are two interesting examples, caught in the process:
gaydar
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like
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countrycousin.livejournal.com
2006-03-28 04:05 pm (UTC)
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hmmm. I'm just getting acquainted with "gaydar" and already it's shifting?
But I thought that usage of "like" had been around like forever. I didn't recognize it as drift.
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But I thought that usage of "like" had been around like forever. I didn't recognize it as drift.
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