Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 13:09:05 -0400
From: Wayne Glowka wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAIL.GAC.PEACHNET.EDU
Subject: Business/[bIdnIs]
In HEL this morning, I was trying to show how Old Icelandic "mathr" could
be derived from something like Proto-Germanic "mannaz." I should have
known better, but when I explained that the changes were no more bizarre
than those illustrated in the standard pronunciation of "business" and in
the Southern [bIdnIs], there was some vocal objection from some local
students. There were two different words involved in this case: [bIznIs]
is a "real" word that refers to a commercial enterprise ("he owns a
business"); [bIdnIs] refers to whatever it is that someone is doing that is
no one else's affair ("it's none of your [bIdnIs]"). One of the students,
who uses [bIdnIs], wanted to know if it was a real word. Time was up
before I could say much about "pidgin" as a related term.
Wayne Glowka
Professor of English
Director of Research and Graduate Student Services
Georgia College
Milledgeville, GA 31061
912-453-4222
wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]mail.gac.peachnet.edu