It was printed in hard-to-read Gothic font, and is reproduced with all its original barbarisms, spellings and syntax. |
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But there was also an impressive quantum of barbarisms, coloquialisms, double meanings, grammatical errors and anglicisms. |
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Purism, however, also has its barbarisms, such as the quasiclassical plurals octopi and syllabi for octopus and syllabus, competing with octopuses and syllabuses. |
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Those who seemed most impatient of barbarisms, solecisms, and paralogisms in a sermon, seemed to easily tolerate them in their life and conversation. |
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Behind what some people would take as barbarisms, are in fact highly efficient operational data processing tools that render very simple, but increasingly essential services. |
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One of the few barbarisms I committed on the body of a stfzine was cutting out this chart to put in my high-school freshman science workbook. |
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