We’ve seen part 1 and part 2. Now it’s time to check out part 3. damn, that girl is fine!
Hmm it might be noun/verb usage: al-TER-nate might be like alternative (noun), while AL-ter-NATE might be a verb; the lttear pronunciation (meaning, eg, red-then-white-then-red) is more commonly used here.I do find that alternate is the more common choice of word in American writers, which is where I notice that usage; I always assumed it was just a cut-down, like turning aluminium into aluminum , but it might be a legitimate variant.(Tell me, how exactly did a discussion of Zombi Holocaust turn into a debate about our more obscure linguistic usages??)
Anyone know who this is?