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@luuketaylor

3 weeks ago

Even as an English teacher, you just explained something that is genuinely new to me, and for that I am thankful. Think thank thonk you.

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@therealelement75

3 weeks ago

f**k that, i'm just gonna put all my adjectives in the opposite order

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@emmahindle9162

3 weeks ago

Perhaps the transition i-a-o is appealing because of the placement of the sounds within the mouth, transitioning from front to middle to back?

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@mystiquedarkholm3818

3 weeks ago

Live, laugh, love
There is no other order I will accept.

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@Kaydo_15x

3 weeks ago

This is one of those things you never think about, but once you do, it makes sense.
Fascinating video, as usual.

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@ehsome

3 weeks ago

When you said "old little lady" I didn't even register "old" as referring to the lady necessarily but as if there is this character "little lady" from old stories or such (similar to "good ol'"). Seems to be so implanted indeed

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@Jackisacoolperson

3 weeks ago

"My fat big greek wedding"
-etymology nerd, 2024

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@danielb270

3 weeks ago

As Russian-first speaker (language where order of words is mostly arbitrary because they have endings referring them to other words) I just put whatever adjective comes to mind first first

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@finalscore2983

3 weeks ago

"wibbly wobbly, time wimey, spacey wacey."

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@utamari

3 weeks ago

When the order is broken, I figure the adjectives closer to the word become a name or a common descriptor and the farther away ones become more specific.
the red rubber ball is a rubber ball that is red, there are many rubber balls, but I want the red one specifically.
The rubber red ball is a red ball that is made of rubber. There are many red balls, but I mean the one made of rubber specifically
The big bad wolf, there are many bad wolves, we specifically mean this one that is big.
The bad big wolf, there are many big wolves, we specifically mean the one that is bad

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@EduardQualls

3 weeks ago

It's always a good day when someone uses the word "ablaut," and pronounces it correctly.

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@melissad9802

3 weeks ago

As a reading teacher for students with dyslexia, I was taught that this concept is a.k.a. - for the purpose of euphony - so that it sounds right to our ear and is easiest to say/produce. I love it!!

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@wesleyh.2397

3 weeks ago

My favourite example of ablaut reduplication is tiptoes. Fingers have tips, we call them fingertips. Logically the tips of your toes would be your toetips, but tiptoes sounds so much more fun

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@stonerbland7621

3 weeks ago

Zip-zap-zop crowd rise up

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@tacomaui2732

3 weeks ago

this just enlightened me with a fat big greek load of knowledge

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@Jackisacoolperson

3 weeks ago

I did a cross criss in toc tic tac while listening to hop-hip, wearing flop-filps.

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@suneenough

3 weeks ago

"Big bad wolf" is actually an example of adjectival order affecting the interpretation of an adjective. The "bad big wolf" would be interpreted as a big wolf of poor quality or standing, but by using the "big bad wolf" order, it becomes clear that "bad" is in the sense of "evil", which would be after the size verb. "small evil man", not "evil small man".

What category "evil" fits into is left as an exercise for the reader, but I advise you to look at where it's actually placed in the word order in daily use rather than basing your opinion on the prescribed adjective order.

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@fall.forever.1

3 weeks ago

helppp i love when he explains smth that i've used my whole life without realizingggg

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@Jackisacoolperson

3 weeks ago

Etymology nerd out of context guys having a field day with this one 🔥🔥

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@alareov

3 weeks ago

maybe big bad wolf doesnt break that rule because the badness in the wolf is more inherent and essential to him than the biggerness

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