{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "For my linguistsics degree, I did a project on why I'm seeing more people saying \"on accident\" instead of \"by accident.\" I...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/716974675316670464/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://lifeamongtheamazons.tumblr.com/post/716889442947825664/for-my-linguistsics-degree-i-did-a-project-on-why\" target=\"_blank\">lifeamongtheamazons</a>:</p><blockquote><p>For my linguistsics degree, I did a project on why I&rsquo;m seeing more people saying &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;by accident.&rdquo; I looked at almost a million pieces of writing pulled from news sites, blogs, academic articles and television transcripts. I found almost three hundred cases of &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; being used. It was a surprisingly even spread across sources. Even more interesting, I organized the hits by date and tracked an upward swing in use as time goes on. This means that the use of &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; is increasing over time, and may eventually supplant and drive out the classic usage of &ldquo;by accident.&rdquo; I like to call this prepositional shift.</p><p>Now, looking at my data and looking at the age ranges of the writers or speakers, the majority of them were under the age of thirty. So I interviewed a panel of people, choosing twenty with a spread of about half above thirty, and half below. Those older than thirty years of age felt &ldquo;strongly&rdquo; or &ldquo;very strongly&rdquo; that &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; was wrong in all cases, and that &ldquo;by accident&rdquo; was the only correct phrase. However, those younger than thirty were much less rigorous, with more than half feeling &ldquo;ambivalent&rdquo; or &ldquo;less strongly&rdquo; about which was correct. This demonstrates a generational link in preposition usage.</p><p>When presented with options for the definitions of &ldquo;by&rdquo; and &ldquo;on,&rdquo; we also get some interesting data. For by, there are two main definitions according to the Oxford English Dictionary: 1. Identifying the agent performing an action. Or 2. Indicating the means of achieving something. Whereas &ldquo;on&rdquo; has many more definitions, the pertinent ones being 1. To indicate the manner of doing something or 2. To indicate active involvement in a condition or status. By the above definitions, either &ldquo;by accident&rdquo; or &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; is a correct usage of the term. However, native speakers of English could not successfully define either preposition, instead just choosing one, the other, or both as &ldquo;sounding correct.&rdquo;</p><p>The only evidence for a rule-based shift that I could find was a correlation with the paired phrase for the opposite condition &ldquo;on purpose.&rdquo; While the younger interviewees were ambivalent about the correctness of &ldquo;on accident,&rdquo; they uniformly rejected the correctness of the suggested phrase &ldquo;by purpose.&rdquo; So the shift can only be in one direction according the the native ear, towards the preposition &ldquo;on.&rdquo;</p><p>Whether this means that the particular usage of &ldquo;by&rdquo; is becoming archaic or the definition of &ldquo;on&rdquo; is expanding is a possible subject of further study using a wider range of phrases. But I found the wider acceptance of &ldquo;on accident&rdquo; versus &ldquo;by accident&rdquo; to be a fascinating look at how prepositions can shift meaning and usage over time.</p><p>So now I&rsquo;m curious, five years from my initial study (and itching to try the Tumblr poll feature):</p><div data-npf=\"{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;poll&quot;,&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;a4da2164-e48e-4ad4-a85f-d7f81eaeabcb&quot;,&quot;question&quot;:&quot;How do you feel about the use of \\&quot;on accident\\&quot;?&quot;,&quot;answers&quot;:[{&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;76f8b1b8-329d-4626-85cf-bf851c976864&quot;,&quot;answer_text&quot;:&quot;It's grammatically wrong, and possibly also cursed. I will die on this hill.&quot;},{&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;2e607642-57ce-4925-aa31-16555545781a&quot;,&quot;answer_text&quot;:&quot;It might be right sometimes. I'd have to hear it.&quot;},{&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;cc6d335c-2877-40a1-a9b5-74def8fbdbf9&quot;,&quot;answer_text&quot;:&quot;Meh. Why do we care about this?&quot;},{&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;22e6f856-d9ae-424f-8802-e998de97fccf&quot;,&quot;answer_text&quot;:&quot;It's fine. ON accident, BY accident. Both are okay!&quot;},{&quot;client_id&quot;:&quot;c442b64b-a9b1-4a83-9087-f5f82541f870&quot;,&quot;answer_text&quot;:&quot;...what is this BY accident thing? You don't do things BY purpose!&quot;}],&quot;settings&quot;:{&quot;multiple_choice&quot;:false,&quot;close_status&quot;:&quot;closed-after&quot;,&quot;expire_after&quot;:604800,&quot;source&quot;:&quot;tumblr&quot;}}\" class=\"poll-post\"><p class=\"poll-question\">How do you feel about the use of &ldquo;on accident&rdquo;?</p><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-row\" target=\"_blank\"><p>It&rsquo;s grammatically wrong, and possibly also cursed. I will die on this hill.</p></a><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-row\" target=\"_blank\"><p>It might be right sometimes. I&rsquo;d have to hear it.</p></a><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-row\" target=\"_blank\"><p>Meh. Why do we care about this?</p></a><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-row\" target=\"_blank\"><p>It&rsquo;s fine. ON accident, BY accident. Both are okay!</p></a><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-row\" target=\"_blank\"><p>&hellip;what is this BY accident thing? You don&rsquo;t do things BY purpose!</p></a><a href=\"https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/kontextmaschine/716974675316670464\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"poll-see-results\" target=\"_blank\">See Results</a></div></blockquote>"}