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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

826.0. "Is 'rewalk' a real word?" by BALZAC::DONOVAN () Thu Sep 13 1990 16:25

    
    This may not be exactly the write conference, but can anybody across
    the Atlantic in the U.S.A. see if "rewalk" is a real word?  I think
    it is, in the sense that "you can rewalk the path you took earlier
    this morning."  Does anyone out there in the USA and not in England
    have an opinion on this?
    
    (As you have already noticed i made a pun in this message, keeeping
    to the spirit if not the letter of the laws of this conference.)
    
    
    Cheers,
    Kevin
    
    
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826.1Non-official viewMINAR::BISHOPThu Sep 13 1990 17:513
    "re-walk" looks fine to me.
    
    	-John Bishop
826.2but I don't think re- should be a verb...TLE::RANDALLliving on another planetThu Sep 13 1990 20:243
    You can re- almost anything.
    
    --bonnie
826.3Nope, can't find itKYOA::DUNAIEFThey call me Madame PersonalityThu Sep 13 1990 20:288
    I can't find any mention in my Webster's Ninth Collegiate Dicitionary
    of rewalk or re-walk.
    
    Personally, I had never heard it used before this topic.
    
    I hope this helps.
    
    BjD
826.4KAOFS::S_BROOKIt's time for a summertime dreamThu Sep 13 1990 22:1514
Re.3

But then a lot of re.... words are not in dictionaries on the grounds that
these are pattern formations ... i.e. to do whatever it was again ... many
dictionaries will list a few of these pattern formed words and then most
of the words whose meaning does not strictly follow the pattern ... for
example remind ... 

So rewalk not being in a dictionary is not surprising.

Mind you, I can't say I've ever heard it used either.  I'm just going to walk
the floor again.

Stuart
826.5do it quicker... have a rerunAUSSIE::WHORLOWD R A B C = action planFri Sep 14 1990 04:577
    G'day,
    
    I thought I would retrace my steps, but I was not sure that did not
    imply doing it in the reverse direction.
    
    derek
    
826.6WELMT2::HILLI have a cunning plan, my lord!Fri Sep 14 1990 10:508
    The typical structures I've seen are:
    
    'Retrace my steps..'
    
    'Retrace my original route...' to make sure you know he was going the
    same way down the same path.
    
    'Back track...' when going in reverse over the route.
826.7A Re-tryKYOA::DUNAIEFThey call me Madame PersonalityFri Sep 14 1990 18:587
    I suppose technically, you can "re-do" anything, it's just not a
    phrase that I have ever heard of.
    
    How's that??
    
    BjD
    
826.8TKOV51::DIAMONDThis note is illegal tender.Mon Sep 17 1990 03:346
    In the limerick football game, some paths seem to have been reversed.
    
    I wouldn't quite say any noun can be verbed, but perhaps any verb
    can be reverbed.  If you haven't ached a conclusion yet, it might
    take a while to alize what is correct.  Member that a good sult
    will bring just wards.
826.9Reverberation?ULYSSE::COLLINSRuss, 828-5371, ValbonneWed Sep 19 1990 12:501
    re -1