Subject: I write it "neuralyzer"
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Posted on: 2011-06-01 21:22:00 UTC
I'm American. But I think the Men in Black wikipedia page would be the expert on this.
Or you could call it the flashy thing.
Subject: I write it "neuralyzer"
Author:
Posted on: 2011-06-01 21:22:00 UTC
I'm American. But I think the Men in Black wikipedia page would be the expert on this.
Or you could call it the flashy thing.
I've been reading loads of missions lately and started wondering: Is there a particular correct spelling for the flashy memory thing? Either an i or a y in the first blank, either an s or a z in the second blank. I've seen every combination thereof, though they tend to focus around yz and is.
Is there a "right" spelling? Does it depend on which country you live in? Thoughts?
I asked this same question in the chat room a when I was seeking Permission. After some degree of debate the yz spelling was generally decided to be correct.
Blasted Tanks. ;-)
This is why I should stop checking this site on my phone. I type Yanks and it auto corrects to Tanks!
*Watches a line of five M1 Abrams tanks smash through some walls in HQ*
... You fool! Watch what you typo! D:
Tanks! Blasted tanks everywhere! D:
I prefer the "z-y" spelling, as that's the original MiB spelling. Doing it the other ways is one of my personal pet peeves...
I'm American. But I think the Men in Black wikipedia page would be the expert on this.
Or you could call it the flashy thing.
I think the term originated with the Men in Black film. The spelling given on its Wikipedia page is "Neuralyzer," so I take that to be the correct spelling.
~Neshomeh
British spelling- Neuralyser
American spelling- Neuralyzer
We are international, yeah. I am not sure if across the pond, they simply do not like the zed, or if over here, we put zees in everything willy nilly.
English is silly. :D
I dunno about the 'i' It's spelled with a y on the wiki. I am not sure if spelling it 'Neuralizer' is less right than 'Neuralyzer.'
I go with the wiki spelling. The instrument in question is spelled 'Neuralyzer' on the Men in Black wikipedia page, but a fair number of sites spell it either way, i or y.
I believe the s->z shift occurred as part of the partially successful spelling reform ordered by Theodore Roosevelt with the support of the Simplified Spelling Board. That's also what resulted in the ae->e shift.