[NatureNS] Canso Area Nov 29th NSBS Walk

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Stephen

Yes, what you have explained made it sense... One good example, which we 
often see, is "You are better than me".   I guess people drop 'am' after 
'I'.    After all, English and other languages, visual and spoken, are 
evolving...  Once again, I am not a writer or linguist, but am fascinated 
with English...

Cheers, liz



> I'd side with Dave not Liz.
> Ignoring whether 'pickier' is even an appropriate word to use in genteel 
> writing
> like this on NNS, "pickier than I" would be the conventional English 
> language
> contraction of the lengthier but correct "pickier than I [am]": omission 
> of the
> "am" would be well understood as normal usage by an experienced English 
> writer.
> Even today, you can't write "pickier than me am".
> Regrettably, Liz's comment is also appropriate in one way -- almost 
> 'anything
> goes' these days.  The broader picture is that language evolves and that 
> good
> dictionaries try to reflect current usage, so that "pickier than I" may 
> soon be
> declared archaic outside the confines of Wolfville.
> I've left in at least two adjectivalized nouns and a mixture of single and
> double quotation marks to allow someone to set me straight on proper usage
> there. There is no last word on language...
> Steve
> 

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