??? 09/13/07 08:24 Read: times |
#144555 - Historically... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Houghton said:
Well we all know that Americans cannot spell, that's why we have "color" instead of the correct colour, and "sulfur" insead of the correct sulphur.
That's of course if you are a Brit. According to Melvyn Bragg's book about the history of English, spellings like that are an affectation developed in England in the 18th century - ie after we kicked out the colonists..That's why we have words like programme. Color is straight from the latin. Steve |