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01:59
@CowperKettle I exist! I exist so often you might even call it a habit of mine.
03:11
@snailboat I'm very glad to know that you exist!
 
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06:33
@snailboat 'Catche me if you can' is a nice movie.
 
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08:52
Still no real answer to my only question, on whew, LOL.
 
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15:07
@Jasper I don't think there's another word beginning with wh that's pronounced with an /f/.
(At the beginning.)
I looked it up in a dictionary (CMUdict) but nothing came up. However, they provide four different pronunciations for phew and whew (three of them are for whew), namely PHEW F Y UW1, WHEW W UW1, WHEW(1) HH W UW1, WHEW(2) HH Y UW1 (refer to this chart for words where sounds described by these symbols occur).
But, of course, we're talking CMUdict, which isn't a very comprehensive dictionary, in my opinion, and the transcription system is more akin to the one found in American dictionaries, and I think a bunch of students compiled it, so this isn't a definitive answer.
15:52
There also isn't a word containing the wh sequence where the /f/ phoneme is part of its pronunciation. For the sake of comprehensiveness I also went through all the words with wh and /h/ (HH in CMUdict's notation), but I haven't found anything (the list is a couple hundred lines long, but most of it is eliminable).
The one promising entry that I found was wherry, especially when I read a couple of OED definitions (I immediately thought ferry, perhaps etymologically or somehow), but no – the words don't share the etymology and the word wherry exists alongside ferry, and its pronunciation is unremarkable.
The next step is searching the OED and Webster, but I feel a little... disheartened, and it'd take a little too long on my machine.
Here are all the words containing wh in the OED and Webster's 3rd New Int'l, @Jasper. Enjoy, lol.
16:11
@userr2684291 I thought you were very serious and never said lol.
@userr2684291 I am wondering whether you are me in disguise...
I don't normally capitalize LOL, so no.
But maybe that's the disguise you're talking about...
16:29
Expression of the day: throw a ticker-tape parade for someone
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16:46
I swear, sometimes I get downvoted for suggesting there is a formally correct, well-defined answer, and sometimes I get downvoted for saying there isn't (or if there is, that it doesn't matter the vast majority of the time).
16:56
Also, it seems like we get a rash of different questions from different people that have very similar answers. Today I've seen two "a noun can exist as both countable and uncountable" questions.
@SamBC After a while, you won't be bothered by downvotes anymore.
And after some more time, you won't be bothered by anything anymore.
Your time between those two moments will be most productive for ELL SE.
17:29
I just get some neurotic niggles sometimes
Which makes the idea of contributing here, and moderating video game forums, seem slightly self-destructive... oh well.
18:18
@SamBC or it is an opportunity to grow and learn how to overcome your niggles. They are insidious little devils (speaking from experience)
My vocabulary is so small that I don't even know the word niggles.
18:32
@Jasper You've never heard the word niggling?
@userr2684291 No, the closest word I know is giggle.
Hm.
Okay, well, you can certainly infer its meaning in the conversation above.
I know the word wiggle too.
@Jasper it’s a fairly informal word so I don’t expect it to appear on a lot of vocabulary study lists
@ColleenV Exactly, I don't study vocabulary lists, and neither do I read a lot. =)
18:42
@Jasper so where do you pick up vocabulary?
It’s kind of a fun word though because it can be a noun, transitive verb or intransitive verb, and as userr pointed out is easy to turn into an adjective
@SamBC I guess the basic words were all learnt in school and after that there was no need to learn more words. Just look up whatever you don't know in the dictionary.
@SamBC D'you think people are more likely to say There has been a lot of advertisements or There's been a lot of advertisements? Do you think the two are interchangeable?
@ColleenV It is very interesting that you used userr to refer to the user (I know the username of this user) =)
Oh dear, it seems that Captain Bohemian really doesn't wanna come here anymore.
@Jasper I don't think I've ever looked up a Croatian word in the dictionary (very infrequently I do because I'm not sure how it's spelled (in particular some words are spelled with je and some with ije – Russian dispenses with this by simply using e and reading it as je or some such)).
18:52
@userr2684291 Really? That is amazing! Maybe the stuff you read in Croatian just happens to be very simple stuff.
I don't think so. I've managed to read I don't know how many books (classics) in high school without ever looking up a word.
And the same goes for textbooks of all sorts up until now.
I concede I've been using a lot of English literature, however, which is the main reason of my having to look up spellings of Croatian words.
@userr2684291 well, they're grammatically interchangeable. I expect the contraction is more common, but then they usually are. I would see them as practically interchangeable.
19:12
@SamBC Well, as it turns out, they're not always grammatically interchangeable. See this answer.
Hm, I started the sentence there with I've managed to read... and then realized I haven't read a book in Croatian recently and switched to the high school period, thus invalidating my present perfect thingy.
19:46
@Jasper I’m on my phone and that’s as much as I could remember/felt like typing
20:05
@userr2684291 Ah, yes, that's true. But you definitely hear "there is a lot of plural". It may be that this developed as a corruption from an initial situation where only the contractions were used.
 
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21:49
@SamBC If only we got better at organizing the heap of questions
I don't have the numbers, but we're supposed to be a community that links and dupes more often but we've ended up doing less
22:00
It's the questions with similar or closely related answers that come in quick succession that more make me wonder. I mean I don't think it means anyone has done anything wrong, it's just a coincidence.
22:35
@SamBC well they maybe haven’t searched before they posted possibly, but answers to English questions can be tough to search for
22:55
Nah, I don't have a problem with that. I don't have a problem with any of it. I just find the coincidences interesting.

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