On 11/23/2013 03:55 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> 
> On Nov 23, 2013, at 3:47 AM, Andrew Haley <a...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 11/22/2013 09:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> Nope, you're wrong. Find a copy of New Oxford American Dictionary
>>> and look up the words and usage. I seriously doubt even Oxford
>>> English makes such a big distinction between two words that share
>>> the same etymology and have no good reason for meaning different
>>> things.
>>
>> I doubt it.  Fowler is pretty definite:
>>
>> "Alternative (offering a choice) had formerly also the sense now
>> belonging only to alternate (by turns); now that the differentiation
>> is complete, confusion is even less excusable than between definite
>> and definitive."
> 
> Sounds like someone at Fowler has a bone to pick, but they've gone
> out too far on a limb. There is a clear differentiation between
> definite and definitive that most anyone can easily understand, yet
> they're proposing there's an even greater distinction between
> alternate and alternative that no one would care about.

Well, Fowler's Modern English Usage is Oxford Dictionaries' reference
work on English usage, so I can say without any reasonable fear of
successful contradiction that when you "seriously doubt even
Oxford English makes such a big distinction" you surely are wrong.

Andrew.
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