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  • “kinda”, “sorta”, “coulda”, “shoulda”, “lotta”, “oughta”, “betcha ...
    The spellings gonna, gotta, and wanna, on the other hand, do not preserve the shape of the words they represent. They are not contractions, but reductions. A linguistic reduction is the result of relaxed pronunciation. All speakers of all languages slur sounds and words together. Doing so is a normal part of spoken language.
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    When someone tells me something, how should I respond, "I get it" or "I got it"? I have a feeling that "I got it" means "I already knew the thing before you told me," and "I get it" means "Now I kn...
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  • expressions
    CGEL says that gotta is a morphological compound (p. 1617), whereby . the initial to of an infinitival catenative complement may, in informal speech, be morphologically incorporated into the preceding head word.
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  • formality
    The odd thing to me about gonna, gotta, and wanna (and their close relative hafta, and their more distant relative gimme) isn't that these words have become mainstream in both spoken and informal written American English; it's that the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary series refuses to acknowledge their existence.
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    But far more common (since 1980) than either "must be kidding" or "must be joking" in the Google Books library is "got to be kidding" (sometimes spelled "gotta be kidding"). Here is an Ngram graph of "must be joking" versus "must be kidding" versus "got to be kidding" versus "gotta be kidding" for the period from 1900 to 2007:
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