RE: Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts

Subject: RE: Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts
From: "Peter Hirons" <peter -at- galley -dot- ie>
To: "'TECHWR-L'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 12:38:17 -0000

I think that Oxford switched to preferring -ize to -ise sometime around
1990. I still prefer -ise, but usually use -ize in my technical writing.

Peter

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Geoff Lane
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 11:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts

On Tuesday, February 3, 2009, Sarah Blake wrote;

> In general, '-ise' is the UK spelling, whereas '-ize' is the US (or
> 'international') spelling. Most British people will find neither
> jarring.
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Strangely, I thought it was the other way around! Certainly, my UK spell
checkers flag most "-ise" instances as incorrect and offer "-ize" as
correct. Also, for "customize" my installed copy of the Pocket Oxford
Dictionary gives:
"customize v. (also -ise) (-zing or -sing) make or modify
to order; personalize."
To me, this implies that "-ize" is the preferred spelling.

I'm still using the 1994 version of POD but the Oxford Reference Online
(subscription via ISTC membership) returns "customize ( or customise)"
when searching for either spelling.

That said, Sarah is correct that most British people find neither
jarring, to which I'll add that IMO either is correct.

HTH,

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Geoff

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References:
Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts: From: Moshe Kruger (AllWrite)
RE: Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts: From: Sarah Blake
Re: Customize or customise in UK-targetted texts: From: Geoff Lane

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