Undoing morphophonology

Ian Preston commenting on my “attriting” posting yesterday: I have come across “attrit” quite often in statistical contexts, usually spelt without a final “e”, where it is used intransitively to denote what a respondent does who drops out of a longitudinal sample. Ah, another back-formation from attrition, with the ‘drop out’ meaning of the first … Continue reading Undoing morphophonology