[Beowulf] "Code" vs. "Codes"
    Eric Moore 
    eemoore at fyndo.com
       
    Mon Mar 31 21:57:10 PDT 2008
    
    
  
Jon Forrest <jlforrest at berkeley.edu> writes:
> I appreciate everyone's comments so far, but please
> keep in mind that I only meant to comment on the
> use of "codes" (plural). The use of "code" in place
> of "program" feels normal.
>From the WWII German surrender documents at:
http://www.law.ou.edu/ushistory/germsurr.shtml
I found this:
  This German Flag Officer is to be accompanied by a Communications
  Officer who is familiar with the German Naval W/T organization and
  who is to bring with him the current naval communications Orders,
  including allocation of frequencies, list of W/T and R/T call signs
  in force, and a list of all codes and cyphers in use, and intended
  to be brought into use.
So certainly the use of "codes" as a plural for "code" was preexisting
in the English language by the time "code" became a synonym for
"program", so if "code" for "program" is accepted, there's no reason
to look to non-native speakers for "codes" for "programs".
(The surrender documents are not English translations of something in
German, they make the point several times that the English version is
authoritative).
-- 
Eric
    
    
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