They are exceptions if we can explain the reason for the exception, such as
phonetic change at the end of a phrase, for example. But if we see no
explanation, that's probably an error.
Sincerely,
Vadim Cherny
> > Wouldn't you agree on the irregular use of the prepositions? Why not the
> > same with verbs?
> > If the rule works in 90% cases, the balance are likely the errors.
>
> Irregular? Yes, if irregular = not normal. No, if irregular =
grammatically
> incorrect.
>
> If a rule works in 90% of the cases, I call the balance exceptions not
> errors unless there is clear textual evidence to warrant it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Philip Brown
>
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