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Re: Grammaticaly correct sentences (or not...)

by Peter Duncanson <mail@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 26, 2008 at 12:12 PM

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 08:45:50 +0000, sprocket <jas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:

>Paul wrote:
>
>> I remember reading a language column by William Sapphire in an Indian
>> magazine a few years ago where he had ruthlessly and meticulously set
>> out to decimate all existing grammar softwares...
>
>I suspect it was William Safire. Look up 'decimate', I don't think you 
>meant what it means. 'Software' doesn't have a plural; you can use the 
>cir***locution 'software packages' though.
>
I sympathise JS, but in some parts of the world and in some
fields of activity "software" does indeed have the plural
"softwares" meaning "software packages" or "item of software". 

The singular "a software" is also used. 

Googling for "a software for" gives 102,000 results. The
examples below are of formal rather than casual use of "a
software":

    WGAViewer: A Software for Genomic Annotation of Whole Genome
    Association Studies.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18256235
    The authors are at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina,
    USA.

    Getting Pajek: A software for large network analysis
 http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/methods/publications/snacourse/pajek.html
    The creator of the software appears to be Vladimir Batagelj
    of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

    NET-SYNTHESIS: a software for synthesis, inference and ...

http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/2/293
    The authors of the article are all at US universities.

    Climatica : a software for the climatic information
    management
    http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EMS05/00365/EMS05-A-00365.pdf
    cosis.net - Copernicus Online Service + Information System
    Providing Public Information and Services for registered
    Individuals and Organizations affiliated with Solar, Earth,
    Planetary and Space Sciences; Astrophysics, Microgravity and
    Life Sciences; or Radio Sciences.

-- 
Peter Duncanson, UK
(in uk.culture.language.english)
 




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Grammaticaly correct sentences (or not...)
"myname" <ls  2008-03-24 11:58:04 
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Molly Mockford <nospam  2008-03-24 11:54:58 
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"Ildhund" <j  2008-03-24 12:26:45 
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tony@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-03-24 12:40:38 
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Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-03-24 14:05:09 
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"myname" <ls  2008-03-24 14:26:03 
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Paul <paulmathewmac@[E  2008-03-24 07:03:31 
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Paul <paulmathewmac@[E  2008-03-24 06:57:38 
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"Ildhund" <j  2008-03-25 22:53:54 
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sprocket <jas@[EMAIL P  2008-03-26 08:45:50 
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Peter Duncanson <mail@  2008-03-26 12:12:04 
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Paul <paulmathewmac@[E  2008-03-26 11:01:30 
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"Ildhund" <j  2008-03-26 19:27:25 
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sprocket <jas@[EMAIL P  2008-03-27 08:14:37 
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David <nospam@[EMAIL P  2008-03-27 16:50:47 
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Paul <paulmathewmac@[E  2008-03-27 10:25:38 
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Molly Mockford <nospam  2008-03-24 14:08:37 
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John Hall <nospam_nov0  2008-03-24 18:15:45 
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Paul <paulmathewmac@[E  2008-03-25 10:19:59 
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"John Briggs" &  2008-03-25 17:45:33 
Re: Grammaticaly correct sentences (or not...)
sprocket <jas@[EMAIL P  2008-03-26 08:08:03 

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