User talk:PN, MA Ling

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Will try to remember it. PN, MA Ling (talk) 17:35, 23 July 2010 (UTC)

"Superfluous Frizz"
I just undid a cut made by user 75.120.126.74. The user had called the cut material "superfluous frizz". I am the one who had placed this material, and let me explain what it consists of and why I believe it is worth restoring. It contains a 2nd example of the phenomenon in question ("y'all" replaced by "you" in context) and some explanation of the relevance of this.

Now I realize that there is such a thing as too many examples, but 2 examples (or maybe even 3) would not appear to be "superfluous". In linguistics-textbooks, I believe giving 2 or 3 examples is common; we want to document that the form is not a nonce-use and we would like to have our examples coming from more than one primary source.

As for the explanation of the relevance of "y'all" replaced by "you" in a context, I believe this is worth keeping if we are to understand the significance of this usage. What other plural pronoun can be replaced by a singular pronoun within a context? What does this mean for the classification of "y'all" as a pronoun? Does this mean that "y'all" is in fact not a pronoun, but remains in fact the pronoun "you" + "all" used only as emphasis to indicate plurality? I am not (necessarily) claiming this, but it is worth considering.

PN, MA Ling (talk) 17:35, 23 July 2010 (UTC)

y'all
Hey - I left a response to your y'all post over on my talk page. Don't know if you're watching it or not, so I thought I'd let you know. Thanks! Dohn joe (talk) 17:31, 9 November 2010 (UTC)