“What’s the matter?” → “Is something the matter?”
“It’s 70 degrees.” → “What degrees is it?”
(Once asked by my then-very-young daughter.)
Would this be called phrasal back-formation, or (one lives in hope) might there be a ‘fency-schmency’ term?
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Re: noitamrof
Isn't this just a different way of phrasing something, not a particular 'back-formation'?
The degrees one isn't quite the same, as it is in response to a different kind of question; just as "What direction is that?" leads to the answer "It's East" (or whatever direction it is).
The degrees one isn't quite the same, as it is in response to a different kind of question; just as "What direction is that?" leads to the answer "It's East" (or whatever direction it is).
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