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napron การใช้

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  • At some point in its history, a nought was misdivided into an ought, the same way a napron became an apron.
  • The existence of both forms has led to many cases of juncture loss, for example transforming the original " a napron " into the modern " an apron ".
  • We prescriptivists are aware that semantic shift is a signal called by the living language; we lie on Jespersen's couch of metanalysis as a napron becomes an apron through repeated error over the centuries.
  • Many of the words we use correctly today are mistaken divisions of the past : a " napron " in Middle English became an " apron " _ the " n " slid over to the left; an " ekename " of six centuries ago became a " nickname " _ the " n " slid to the right . . . ..