I have always heard of historical incidents, events, etc.,
described in years, like "the end of WWII was 80 years
ago, they last won this tournament 17 years ago".
These days that seems to have changed, it began with
news broadcasts, "The war finished 8 decades ago, it
as almost 2 decades since the last won", etc., etc.
A few days ago, I watched a broadcast about the ship,
"The Mary Celeste", the ghost ship that was discovered
drifting, without a soul on board, according to the last
entry in the log book, it had been drifting for one week.
One of the opening statements was, "this has been a
mystery since 1895?? but now we will attempt to solve it
some 15 decades later".
This not a criticism, but just seems strange to me.
Have you noticed your language evolving, along these
lines?
Mike.
described in years, like "the end of WWII was 80 years
ago, they last won this tournament 17 years ago".
These days that seems to have changed, it began with
news broadcasts, "The war finished 8 decades ago, it
as almost 2 decades since the last won", etc., etc.
A few days ago, I watched a broadcast about the ship,
"The Mary Celeste", the ghost ship that was discovered
drifting, without a soul on board, according to the last
entry in the log book, it had been drifting for one week.
One of the opening statements was, "this has been a
mystery since 1895?? but now we will attempt to solve it
some 15 decades later".
This not a criticism, but just seems strange to me.
Have you noticed your language evolving, along these
lines?
Mike.