The title of the last post on this blog now reads "Sentence structure mistakes" but until a little while ago, it was "Sentence
s structure
s mistakes". That's a pretty striking case of something I see very often, in emails and in letters going back to the 19th c.:
-s suffixes wandering or spreading around on words where they don't belong. This seems far more common than similar speech errors, though that's a mere hunch with not a speck of support. Is there work out there on this that I just don't know about?
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