Talk:monolog

Tea room discussion
monolog is listed as (US). Is it standard or nonstandard? Is the pres. part. monologing, monologging or both? RJFJR 17:36, 12 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Presumably it's listed as US as the standard British spelling is monologue. Thryduulf 17:54, 12 September 2008 (UTC)


 * It's monologue in Canada. Perhaps monolog should be tagged nonstandard?  I'd definitely tag the verb sense as a nonstandard form of monologize/monologise. —Michael Z. 2008-09-12 18:03 z 


 * Is catalog a non-standard form of "catalogising"? DCDuring TALK 18:17, 12 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Catalog(ue) has been used as a verb since 1598. The monolog spelling and the verb form to monologue appear to be neologisms, absent from many dictionaries (monolog(u)ize/-ise seem to be more common in a few dictionaries). —Michael Z. 2008-09-12 21:14 z 


 * I guess I mussa missed da monologize/ise joke. I's jes' a simpul 'murcan. DCDuring TALK 22:32, 12 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Aw bugger, I completely misunderstandified. —Michael Z. 2008-09-13 01:14 z 


 * The noun is a standard alternative form I think. As to the verb, I don't find much usage of monologing or monomologging or monologged or monologed at news, bgc, or scholar. I inserted an rfv-sense tag at the verb, though the absence of explicit standards or procedure for distinguishing among standard main spellings, alternative spellings, common misspellings, and uncommon misspellings makes it less than rewarding to pursue citations. DCDuring TALK 18:14, 12 September 2008 (UTC)