- A
solecism is a
phrase that
transgresses the
rules of grammar. The term is
often used in the
context of
linguistic prescription; it also
occurs descriptively...
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Solecismic Software Front Office Football 2001 at MobyGames...
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Bedouin speech—positioning
itself against laḥnu‿l-ʿāmmah (لَحْن العامة), the
solecism it
viewed as defective. In the
second half of the 19th century, the British...
- educated.
Graffiti and low-quality
inscriptions with
misspellings and
solecisms indicate casual literacy among non-elites. The
Romans had an extensive...
-
would sound in French. An
entirely English pronunciation is
regarded as a
solecism. Some of the
entries were
never "good French", in the
sense of
being grammatical...
-
prefix with the
surname alone, e.g. "The
Reverend Smith", is
incorrect (a
solecism) in
formal usage. The
style always precedes titles, such as
Canon or Doctor...
- Disraeli, then just 23, did not move in high society, as the
numerous solecisms in his book made obvious.
Reviewers were
sharply critical on
these grounds...
- language,
particularly one
regarded as an
error in morphology,
while a
solecism is an
error in syntax. The
label was
originally applied to
mixing Ancient...
- but I know
better the
other kind. He
never sinks to the
depths of my
solecisms, but
neither does he
scale my
verbal peaks.": 282
Nabokov translated...
- is to say that the
United States are not a
nation because it
would be a
solecism to
contend that any part of a
nation might dissolve its
connection with...