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Why are all scandals called gate this ,gate that .I know its after watergate The only scandal that inolve a gate is the current pleb wan .It hinges on what was said or not said .A sorta open and shut case then .
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It IS after waters - as you so fluidly put it.....
One has units of language (spoken and written) called morphemes ( phonemes and graphemes) and one bit is the thing you can stick on words. Front of the word sequel and pre-quel are affixes - or prefix. and I call those at the end of a word postfix. Other people call them different thing [suffixes].
Oh dear it looks like -fix is a morpheme as well as pre- and post-
We dont have an Academy that says OK boys new words for 2013 are......
It is just how language changes
- gate as a postfix meaning scandal has run and run since 1972 - watergate break-in.
Linguists talk about strongly bound morphemes meaning they can be used on any word such as -s to pluralise a noun or weakly bound such as -en to pluralise a noun ( weak as -en pluralises only six - child, ox, etc)
-gate is strongly bound.
anything a little bit fishy gets gate stuck on its a+se.
reduplication :"gate-gate" - after all it is about the gates at Downing st is not observed. Reduplication (repeating a word to give emphasis ) is pretty uncommon in English.
open and shut aint in it - it just has to be a scandal
It IS after waters - as you so fluidly put it.....
One has units of language (spoken and written) called morphemes ( phonemes and graphemes) and one bit is the thing you can stick on words. Front of the word sequel and pre-quel are affixes - or prefix. and I call those at the end of a word postfix. Other people call them different thing [suffixes].
Oh dear it looks like -fix is a morpheme as well as pre- and post-
We dont have an Academy that says OK boys new words for 2013 are......
It is just how language changes
- gate as a postfix meaning scandal has run and run since 1972 - watergate break-in.
Linguists talk about strongly bound morphemes meaning they can be used on any word such as -s to pluralise a noun or weakly bound such as -en to pluralise a noun ( weak as -en pluralises only six - child, ox, etc)
-gate is strongly bound.
anything a little bit fishy gets gate stuck on its a+se.
reduplication :"gate-gate" - after all it is about the gates at Downing st is not observed. Reduplication (repeating a word to give emphasis ) is pretty uncommon in English.
open and shut aint in it - it just has to be a scandal
Plebgate.....
Harrygate ..... about which s/o has tweeted: 24 Aug 2012 - Fr+ckin' love Boris' views on Harry-gate. "The real scandal would be if you went to Vegas and didn't misbehave.." Reply; Retweet Retweeted ..
The Iran–Contra affair (Persian: ایران-کنترا, Spanish: caso Irán-Contra), also referred to as Irangate, Contragate or the Iran–Contra scandal, was a political .. ( the Farsi just says - Ayran-kontra) - where at one point Oliver North takes off his clothes and runs around a military base naked for two days
all dont involve the President of the US - or do they ?
Harrygate ..... about which s/o has tweeted: 24 Aug 2012 - Fr+ckin' love Boris' views on Harry-gate. "The real scandal would be if you went to Vegas and didn't misbehave.." Reply; Retweet Retweeted ..
The Iran–Contra affair (Persian: ایران-کنترا, Spanish: caso Irán-Contra), also referred to as Irangate, Contragate or the Iran–Contra scandal, was a political .. ( the Farsi just says - Ayran-kontra) - where at one point Oliver North takes off his clothes and runs around a military base naked for two days
all dont involve the President of the US - or do they ?