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DonRotolo 20-03-2008 18:34

Webcasted IS a word!!!
 
Webcast is similar to broadcast. If you disagree, I'm interested in hearing why.

Broadcast is a noun, an adjective, an adverb, or even a verb.

Is broadcasted a word? Webster's seems to think so.

Therefore I submit that webcasted is also a word, as a verb transient of webcast. The disctionary folks just haven't caught up with the world yet.

Don

Nawaid Ladak 20-03-2008 18:34

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
there is one word that can be used for all 8 parts of spech, am i correct on this?

Dan Petrovic 20-03-2008 19:26

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
That word falls under the group of words I like to call "Photoshop Words"

"Photoshop Words" are nouns that are commonly used, incorrectly, as verbs.

I call them "Photoshop Words" simply because photoshop is the most common noun used as a verb.

"Just photoshop it out".

I think webcasted is a perfectly acceptable way to use webcast.

Now... graciously accepting... that's just conceited... :D

Protronie 20-03-2008 20:27

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 721718)
'Tis in the dictionary... (as a non-standard word none-the-less) but it is in there.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/anyways

Unlike some words...
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gratiously



Anywho... moving right along... ;)

You must have a lot of fun with Ebonics... now THATS butchering the english languish! :p

writchie 20-03-2008 21:12

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Hmmm!. Looks like reading/writing may be suffering as much as Science and Tech.

Xerox is a great company to work for. (Xerox is a noun)
She xerox'd her resume on the company's machine. (xerox'd, with no cap,
is a verb with past tense).
It's a xerox image - not an original. (xerox is an adjective)
The program was shown on broadcast television. (broadcast is an adjective)
Why don't you just wikipedia it. (wikipedia, with no cap, is a verb).
Googling that subject was real time consuming. (Googling is a gerund).
Yes I'm going to photoshop that picture before I publish it but I'm
going to do it with Gimp. (photoshop is a verb).

She saw the webcast.
She webcasted the saw.

I webcast, you webcast, she webcasts. (Present Tense)
I webcasted, you webcasted, she webcasted. (Past Tense)
I webcast, you webcast, she webcast. (Alternative for Past Tense)
I will webcast, you will webcast, she will webcast. (Future Tense)

All of the above, at least IMHO, and if I didn't make a mistake, are correct forms/transforms for American
English. None of them violate any rules of grammatical formation and
they all have unambiguous (if not obvious) meaning.

For British/International English the first example would be "Xerox are a
great company to work for".

Uberbots 20-03-2008 21:25

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
just because it isn't in the dictionary doesn't mean it isn't a word.

Tetraman 20-03-2008 22:06

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremiah Johnson (Post 721727)
:yikes: How often do you spell "graciously?" (There's no "t.")

Obviously english is never my forte

Nawaid Ladak 20-03-2008 23:25

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Uberbots (Post 721935)
just because it isn't in the dictionary doesn't mean it isn't a word.

aww, you could have made that really funny by using ain't instead of isn't

DonRotolo 20-03-2008 23:37

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nawaid Ladak (Post 721999)
aww, you could have made that really funny by using ain't instead of isn't

Just acause it ain't in no dictonary don't mean it ain't no word.

OK?

Seriously: It is a fact that dictionaries are usually several years behind usage, simply to ensure that the word has really entered the language on a reasonably permanent basis. What is the oldest dictionary to include the word "internet" (n)? Compare that date to when the internet was 'invented' (ostensibly by Al Gore). Repeat for other words, like Cellular Telephone, WiFi, and others that didn't exist in 1978.

When was the first webcast?

Don

Uberbots 21-03-2008 00:30

Re: Webcasted is not a word!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nawaid Ladak (Post 721999)
aww, you could have made that really funny by using ain't instead of isn't

but ain't really isnt a word... its more like a grammatical nightmare


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