labingi: (Default)
[personal profile] labingi
Silly question but when did "exhale" become a noun? I've been seeing it everywhere in fan fic lately, everywhere an "exhale," not one fic with an "exhalation"--or a "he exhaled." I figured it was a fan fic thing.

Then I saw an "exhale" in the poem "Forgotten Portraits," on my son's AP test study list.

The dictionaries are pretty much still telling me "exhale" is a verb.

This is, of course, all my language snobbery and utterly irrelevant, but when did this happen? What memo did I miss?

Date: 2025-04-23 07:27 am (UTC)
lilacsigil: 12 Apostles rocks, text "Rock On" (12 Apostles)
From: [personal profile] lilacsigil
Nouning verbs and verbing nouns everywhere!

Date: 2025-04-23 11:43 pm (UTC)
vilakins: The word chocolate in many different languages (chocolate)
From: [personal profile] vilakins
That one I hadn't noticed, but I've noticed that subject and object pronouns are now swapped for more than one person.
Examples:
Me and him went on a daytrip.
Him and her gave Bob and I a gift.

It makes me wince each time, and if it's going to be the new norm, it's one I just can't adopt (and I like a lot of language innovations).

Date: 2025-04-26 01:58 am (UTC)
vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (Default)
From: [personal profile] vilakins
I hear it here sometimes, more often in the UK online (friends, FB groups etc), and very often in dialogue in UK and some US novels. It surprised me about US novels did it too as I'd originally assumed it was a UK thing. Greg does it all the time and I'm not sure where he picked it up as he doesn't do social media or read novels. He likes lots of US podcasts and videos that have coloured his language, but this one is odd. I've seen and heard it so much in the last 10 years or so, I'm sure that it's language change in action.

Date: 2025-04-28 03:11 am (UTC)
vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (Default)
From: [personal profile] vilakins
Actually it would be "me and him" because the first person comes first these days, instead of the polite second I was taught at school (he and I, her and me) - another big difference. It makes me feel a bit obsolete. I enjoy language innovation and neologisms, but object/subject swap is just wrong and illogical.

Date: 2025-04-25 04:46 am (UTC)
genarti: Knees-down view of woman on tiptoe next to bookshelves (Default)
From: [personal profile] genarti
I would have said "on the exhale" and "on an exhale" were standard in certain contexts (singing, deep breathing, etc, but I plugged it into Google Ngram thing, and for all variations I could think of it was an invisibly low line until it hit somewhere in the 80s-90s and then ramped up dramatically, into the present. So I guess it's newer than I thought!

Date: 2025-04-30 01:02 am (UTC)
whitebird: (Default)
From: [personal profile] whitebird
Weird. I haven't noticed this, as I haven't been reading much, but I don't like it!

Profile

labingi: (Default)
labingi

June 2025

S M T W T F S
12 34567
89 1011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 20th, 2025 09:20 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios