tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post5122268384481836236..comments2024-03-17T09:14:13.950+00:00Comments on John Wells’s phonetic blog: jejuneJohn Wellshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13684304410735867148noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-60614991892471189272020-06-12T09:52:14.556+01:002020-06-12T09:52:14.556+01:00Haloo pak^^
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should this be of any importance or in...Gentlemen,<br /><br />should this be of any importance or interest to you: this non-native speaker of English, who only exceptionally hears and/or speaks English (but reads and writes English every day) remembers having used the word 'jejune' exactly in the sense (not 'sence') and pronunciation as indicated above (he can't, though, remember in what context). Long ago, sort of, maybe like two decades ago. Maybe someone's talk, people give ever more insipid talks, methinks.<br /><br />I remember, though, the short story (if such it be) by Edouard Dujardin 'Les lauriers sont de'ja` coupe's' described by a critic as 'jejune'. The writer was considered pretty eccentric by some. But that was even longer ago.<br /><br />The above 'confession' does not fit very well with the tenor of Mr. Foster-Carter's advice (which I quite liked and approve of) but such is often the case with people who learn languages primarily from books rather than living speech.<br /><br />Cum ieiunatis, nolite fieri ... tristes (Mt 6, 16)<br /><br />Full true name --- please see Google Profile.Podpora społeczeństwahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08339088245843399386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-46149144245965812052013-03-15T02:04:22.776+00:002013-03-15T02:04:22.776+00:00"a standard American sense of jejune"
I..."a standard American sense of jejune"<br /><br />In my half century and some of living in America, I have encountered jejune in print perhaps a dozen times. The majority of these were in <i>Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man</i>, when somebody or t'other refers to Stephen Dedalus as a "jejune Jesuit."<br /><br />Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14819154529261482038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-84909071512352156472013-03-13T19:04:03.307+00:002013-03-13T19:04:03.307+00:00Steve, are you the person with the highest number ...Steve, are you the person with the highest number of English dictionaries in the world?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-30025579347715800632013-03-13T16:52:22.075+00:002013-03-13T16:52:22.075+00:00For "with mistaken etymologies" above, r...For "with mistaken etymologies" above, read "influenced in sound, sense, or spelling by mistaken etymologies".John Cowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452247999156925669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-32575093912022686112013-03-13T16:45:02.062+00:002013-03-13T16:45:02.062+00:00Curiously, the 'puerile' sense doesn't...Curiously, the 'puerile' sense doesn't feature in a 1967 Funk and Wagnalls dictionary that I have.<br /><br />-- <br />SteveSteve Doerrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18210787261745134371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-68443127062597414832013-03-13T15:45:23.969+00:002013-03-13T15:45:23.969+00:00In the more than a century since the OED1 entry wa...In the more than a century since the OED1 entry was written, 'immature, childish' has become a standard American sense of <i>jejune</i>, as a look at m-w.com, AHD4, RHD2, and Collins American will readily establish. Of the four OED quotations, two are American, and the other two are from G. B. Shaw and the <i>Economist</i>, both of which are known to be influenced by American English.<br /><br />One has to take apparently prescriptive remarks by the OED editors with great caution. The note says only that the <i>origin</i> of the sense is based on mistaken etymology, not that there is anything wrong with the current use of the sense. If we are to reject all words with mistaken etymologies, we will have to do without <i>bittern, bridegroom, by-law, cherry, chintz, culprit</i> and many another word later in the alphabet.John Cowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452247999156925669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-49898185342228455752013-03-13T14:48:21.364+00:002013-03-13T14:48:21.364+00:00As an aside, as a USAian reading the excerpted tex...As an aside, as a USAian reading the excerpted text, I suddenly realized that I did not know the actual definition of "clapped out." (I've since looked it up.) My first thought was "riddled with gonorrhea," but that seemed too harsh, even for Mr. Rodman.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-42086772388942793152013-03-13T14:14:06.484+00:002013-03-13T14:14:06.484+00:00Thanks, typo now corrected.Thanks, typo now corrected.John Wellshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13684304410735867148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-39943574904730902852013-03-13T13:42:52.847+00:002013-03-13T13:42:52.847+00:00The OED indeed notes a further, etymologically unj...<i>The OED indeed notes a further, etymologically unjustified, sence...</i><br /><br />I think the whole post fell off after you made this typo. Some will say, you criticize people for not knowing what <i>jejune</i> means, though it is debatable whether that is the case here, but you can't spell <i>sense</i>?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-377103124456226005.post-8813033049510384422013-03-13T12:32:56.976+00:002013-03-13T12:32:56.976+00:00Tsk tsk Mr Foster-Carter is Eton and Balliol, too...Tsk tsk Mr Foster-Carter is Eton and Balliol, too !<br /><br />Martin BallAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com