Flew v. Flied
RK sent in a link to a recent NYT sports story containing the sentence "Three batters later, the bases were loaded for Derek Jeter, but he flew out harmlessly to right field", and commented:
I watched the game on tv and I can tell you that Derek's feet stayed firmly rooted on the ground. I thought Steve Pinker said this didn't happen.
Indeed, Steve has asserted in several refereed publications, and at least one book, that "verbs intuitively perceived as derived from nouns or adjectives are always regular, even if similar or identical to, an irregular verb. Thus one says […] flied out in baseball [from a fly (ball)], not flew out […]". And he famously co-authored a 1991 paper in Cognitive Science with the audacious title "Why no mere mortal has ever flown out to center field".
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