Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 17:26:56 -0400
From: "David Bergdahl (614) 593-2783" BERGDAHL[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]OUVAXA.CATS.OHIOU.EDU
Subject: biff
On my American English class's listserv, a student wrote:
"As Dr. Bergdahl was talking about words that people biff, such as
Pulitzer Surprise, one such word came to my mind. Actually, I almost
biffed it when I was typing it in a friend's e-mail message today. The
word is this morning, but for some reason, in my head, I couldn't think
how to spell it because I was thinking of this smorning, which is how it
sounds when you say it. As a result, I almost typed it in like that. I
had to think twice before I typed it in and then realized it was this
morning. I was wondering if anyone else out there has the same problem as
I with certain words. Respond back if you do."
I'd never met "biff" before: anyone else familiar with it? The reference
is to Pinker's discussion of what we on this list have been calling
Mondegreens.
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David Bergdahl BERGDAHL[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]OUVAXA.CATS.OHIOU.EDU
Associate Professor of English Language and Literature
Ohio University / Athens fax: (614) 593-2818
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