• @[email protected]
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      526 months ago

      What’s really neat linguistically is that “helicopter” isn’t a compound of “heli” and “copter,” but rather “helico” (as in helix, helical) and “pter” (as in pterodactyl).

      “Rebracketing” is when this happens (i.e., the split in the word is moved in colloquial language).

      • @marcos
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        “helico” (as in helix, helical) and “pter” (as in pterodactyl)

        Oh, yeah. For those people that keep insisting that the rotating wing is not an helix… go change the name!

      • @jaybone
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        86 months ago

        Yeah and cell phones are called handies, so shrug

        • @[email protected]
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          46 months ago

          Hmm, so if I move to Germany, my cell phones turn into handies? BRB, buying a lot of old cell phones.

    • sp3ctr4l
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      96 months ago

      Not 100% sure on this, but it may be due to ‘helo’ being more audibly distinct than ‘heli’ over a shitty garbled radio?

      It could also be from different regional/national accents of English pronouncing helicopter as basically hee-lo-copter, sort of like how there are different pronunciations of Uranus or nuclear?

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        shitty garbled radio

        Which is the standard method of communication aviation has somehow agreed on using “for safety reasons”.

        • sp3ctr4l
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          36 months ago

          Well, to expand on that theory, ‘helo’ would have originated almost entirely with the radio tech of 50s and 60s military.

          A whole lot of lingo basically makes sense if you understand its origin, but when the term keeps being used for decades and decades, its removed from that context and doesn’t seem to make much sense in a modern context.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        Heliskiing would be a lot more interesting if it was a fuel-efficient way to return the helicopter to the airport down in the valley after flying something up to the mountain.

        • circuscritic
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          16 months ago

          What? You mean other than bolting two snowboards to the bottom of each skid and not being a total bitch about it?