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tanwo@hotmail.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><tt>The one that always sticks out like a sore thumb
to me is "math" (as you say). We always say "maths". Given that the full
word is mathematics, why do you say math?</tt></blockquote>
Because we do not think of it as a plural. There is no word "mathematic"
except as an adjective. There is no such thing as studying one mathematic.
It is a singular word that happens to end with an 's' and which is shortened
to math. It's as if we shortened "ellipsis" to "ell."
<p>--Amanda, who wants to know if the /th/ in "maths" is voiced or not;
it isn't in math.</html>