Originally posted by Kuciwalker
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Very seldom has anyone, in the history of the English language, has thought when writing the word "yes, that's actually quite a rare spelling isn't it. I shall compile some statistics. It appears that n-[vowel] is quite rare. I shall therefore spell it in a different fashion in order to conform to unwritten convention."
What people actually think, is "hm, it's a colloquialism, therefore I'll write it as it I say it". Which is fine. Other people, such as the people who voted for "damnit", mentally think of it as a contraction of damn and it, which is also fine.
However, phonetic spelling is nonsense, by and large. You can get away with it in colloquialisms such as this, but, particularly with regional and colonial accents, it is, in a word, useless.
You're more than welcome to continue to fly the flag of Mr. Webster however if you want. I just have little time for attempts to pigeon holing a wonderful and organic language.
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