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Interesting question, Asa. It reminds me of my question a few months ago about the prefix "de", which can mean without (i.e. "deice") or with (i.e. delight). I think in both cases the original meanings were different and that there have not been changes. However, don't quote me on that! | |||
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I think your have to go back to the root word with -ism before deciding on good or bad. Only if you think monarchism bad will you consider monarchist to be an insult. | |||
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Graham, what you say makes sense to a degree, yet one would not say, motorism, for example, but would say motorist. Before the 1960s, I don't remember the "ist" suffix being used as a pejorative, so I'm puzzled as to how so many people came to filch from words their own good names. What is the social mechanism by which words become sullied? | ||
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quote: There's a simple one word answer to your query - "journalism" "! Vescere bracis meis. Read all about my travels around the world here. Read even more of my travel writing and poems on my weblog. | |||
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Is there a botulist in the house? or a rheumatist ??? [This message was edited by jerry thomas on Fri Apr 18th, 2003 at 11:24.] | |||
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