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#71547
05/27/2002 11:48 PM
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From boronia in "if the shoe fits": "...but that could be a whole nother thread"
I don't recall ever seeing an adjective placed inside the word it modifies. Fun! Actually, I say "a whole nother" from time to time, but have never seen it written. Should there be an apostraphe in front of the n? How about after the a?! Actually, I guess there is no use in discussing the spelling of "a whole nother" since the "whole" part is redundant.
Robert
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#71548
05/28/2002 12:07 AM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Good to see you posting again, Robert!  I just happened to be on the board when you put this up. I had a similar question once which resulted in this: "a whole nother thread!???" http://wordsmith.org/board/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=words&Number=30497It led to a pretty intriguing discussion. If you, or anyone else, have anything to tack on, please add to it here! 
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