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Headlines/death of the language

bobhustead

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Is anyone else flummoxed by seeing a headline that uses a 3d person plural pronoun and then having to reread the headline a couple of times looking for a plural referent only to epiphanize that you are dealing with at an attempt to twist millenia old linguistic conventions into political correctness? I beg the question a myriad of times.
Bob
 
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yup - I attribute that to today's "texting", lack of editing, quickie messages instead of thought-out writing, "human resources" departments and "diversity" officers running amok, and even to folks not even thinking what the changes actually imply. Local employers are now strongly suggesting their employees create personal profiles specifying if the employee prefers he, she, it, or they. (And many of those same employees say it's embarrassing, invasive, and intrusive.)

PS - not sure what you mean by "the predicate for this question". What subject lacks a predicate?

Interesting that the new use of "they" is acceptable to APA. > Welcome, singular “they” <
Doesn't mean we have to use it however.

Just my two shekels
 
Have to admit, I hate where we're headed with language. But it seems like an inevitable path. Can't for the life of me understand why we can't say "he or she" rather than "they" in order not to ruffle feathers. Mainly it's the grammarian in me...

However, let's remember to keep things light here, per Basil's rulings.
 
Mac
While my post as been edited, the predicate mentioned was not in the sentence structure context, but related to the underlying brouhaha.
Bob
 
Nemo - great choice. Mine is Omnis (except in tax matters ...).

Worse for me than the growing use of "they", is the incorrect choice of words, poor spelling, and poor grammar now seen on websites, TV, newspapers, etc.

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Looks like that copy editor needs some advice. I'll email them asap.
 
Speech recognition software ain't all it's cracked up to be.
 
Nemo - great choice. Mine is Omnis (except in tax matters ...).

Worse for me than the growing use of "they", is the incorrect choice of words, poor spelling, and poor grammar now seen on websites, TV, newspapers, etc.

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Looks like that copy editor needs some advice. I'll email them asap.


Well, you can't see his feet, maybe he's standing in a tub of water when he pitches....
 
Nemo - great choice. Mine is Omnis (except in tax matters ...).

Worse for me than the growing use of "they", is the incorrect choice of words, poor spelling, and poor grammar now seen on websites, TV, newspapers, etc.

View attachment 84438

Looks like that copy editor needs some advice. I'll email them asap.
I don’t know rounders that well but I take it, it’s unusual for a thrower to be able to swim ??

is that it ?
 
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