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Re: Perhaps/maybePosted by M.Mazzucco on May 16, 2001 In Reply to: Re: Perhaps/maybe posted by R. Berg on May 16, 2001
: : : ... doesn't "perhaps" give you more a sense of accidentality, fatalism, while "maybe" of actual, concrete possibility? : : Well, no, I don't buy it. It's not so much a difference of meanig as a difference that characterizes the speaker: "perhaps" uttered by a careful, older, more pedantic, almost-stuffy speaker (um, that would be me) versus "maybe" uttered by normal people. The degree of possibility is still about 70-30. : "Perhaps" might have an air of accident, etc., because of its origin: etymologically, "by chance" (hap = fortune, chance). Today, however, "maybe" and "perhaps" are related in the same way as "very" and "extremely." That settles it for me all the way. Thanks. |