The -y to -i- Spelling Rule beauty→ beautiful happy→ happiness angry→ angrily Change the -yto -i- when adding suffix endings if a word ends in aconsonant + y. Butwe don't change ywhen we add endings begin...
e.g. if you've navigated from the default results to the Universal Actions view, ⌘Esc will hide Alfred instead of taking you back to the default results Tweak Alfred window and view automatic sizing calculation to better constrain to short screen resolutions Fix internal URL scheme to open ...
Corrected the spelling of naphthalene everywhere the first h was omitted (hey, even IUPAC gets it wrong sometimes.) Printing a read page has been improved, though Firefox behaves strangely, reducing the length of the line with each page! Printing a former search page has been improved but it...
Corrected spelling of GlyphVariationData and TupleVariationHeader. head Clarified meaning of unitsPerEm, xMin, yMin, xMax and yMax values. Added remarks regarding glyph bounding rectangles in variable fonts. hvar Moved description of the DeltaSetIndexMap to the OpenType Font Variations Common Table ...
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We stated earlier that Bayesian inference can provide a rational analysis of stereotyping—an answer to the why question. We will begin by briefly spelling out what this means. A behavior or cognitive process is rational if we can describe it as the solution to an optimization problem. Stereotyp...
Singular & Plural Word Endings in Medical Terminology from Chapter 1 / Lesson 3 27K Different medical terms have specific endings that represent singular and plural meanings. Learn the basic rule for plurals and explore terms ending in '-Y,' 'IS,' '-US,' and ...
This chapter presents Kroch’s (1978) model of language variation (Sect. 1.1), which links maintenance of conservative speech norms with resistance by elite groups to ‘natural’ phonetic change. The model recalls the ‘least effort...
When baby pink came into written use, it was common for boys to be dressed in pink, and girls to be dressed in blue. “The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls,” notes a 1918 article in Earnshaw Infant’s Department.“The reason is that pink, being...