Thursday, August 13, 2009

Benefited, Benefitted

British English - Benefited
American English - Benefitted

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  1. Interestingly, in case of some other words, the British variants use double letters while the American variants use single letters, for example, travelling, labelling. A phonological rule describes/explains this phenomenon. In British spellings, if a verb ends with the sound 'l' preceded by a vowel sound, then when any inflection has to be added to the verb that also begins with a vowel sound (like 'ing', 'ed'), the 'l' is doubled. Phew! Complex, but describes the phenomenon neatly. Similarly, there would be a rule that describes the 'benefited', 'benefitted' case also.

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