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Mickey Richaud

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For us grammarians, lexicologists, etymologists, and nit-pickers, our worst fears are being realized:

Dumbing Down
 

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I don't think you'll have to worry much until the protesting group doubles in size. 8 will be a fors to rekun with.
 
I understand your concern.

But then I liked <span style="font-style: italic">Eats, Shoots & Leaves</span>.
Lin and I sometimes have conversations about The Apostrophe. :laugh:
And I won a spelling bee in 2nd grade.


Language changes.
Shakespeare (or "Shakespere", or "Shakespear"....or however he spelled his name), would be appalled at <span style="text-decoration: underline">our</span> view of correct spelling.
Or maybe he'd find it comical....the way I view the spelling in "texting".

I read somewhere that the biggest shifts in language use are created by very young children (under the age of three). Not sure of the source of that. I would have guessed older folks using new terms (related to science and technology) would have been the root of most changes.
 
Greg omelet you slide on your comment.
 
OMG! GR8 Post, U ROC LOL :lol:
 
aeronca65t said:
Lin and I sometimes have conversations about The Apostrophe. :laugh:

You must be great fun at parties! :banana: (sorry, couldn't resist)

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Mickey Richaud said:
For us grammarians, lexicologists, etymologists, and nit-pickers, our worst fears are being realized:

Anyone spending any amount of time on forums (not necessarily this one, ahem :wink: ) will quickly realize their r allot of ppl that can't speel two well.

:banana:
 
That was always one of my fave cartoons by Gahan Wilson.
 
aerog said:
Mickey Richaud said:
For us grammarians, lexicologists, etymologists, and nit-pickers, our worst fears are being realized:

Anyone spending any amount of time on forums (not necessarily this one, ahem :wink: ) will quickly realize their r allot of ppl that can't speel two well.

:banana:


reelee ??? hoo ???
 
aeronca65t said:
I understand your concern.

But then I liked <span style="font-style: italic">Eats, Shoots & Leaves</span>.

<span style="font-style: italic"> Eats, Shoots & Leaves </span> is a wonderful book!
 
Come to think of it, most of you spell funnily to me. :devilgrin: :jester:

ie; color,honor,and my favourite? aluminum!!! :jester:

But,joking aside, this is protest is not a good idea at all.

Stuart. :cheers:
 
Reminds me of a guy I saw being interviewed once, who wanted to eliminate all standards of common spelling as it "inhibited the natural creativity of children in finding solutions to the unknown". Meaning I guess, let them spell any way each one wanted...
 
Mike, I like it! But then I'm a proponent of chaos. :devilgrin: :smirk:
 
MikeP said:
Meaning I guess, let them spell any way each one wanted...

I've seen that first hand. The results can all too often be seen in their resumé. For some reason their edits SOMETIMES ARE ALL CAPS too. Go figure! Personally I think it's just an excuse for laziness.
 
Mickey Richaud said:
aeronca65t said:
I understand your concern.

But then I liked <span style="font-style: italic">Eats, Shoots & Leaves</span>.

<span style="font-style: italic"> Eats, Shoots & Leaves </span> is a wonderful book!


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MikeP said:
Reminds me of a guy I saw being interviewed once, who wanted to eliminate all standards of common spelling as it "inhibited the natural creativity of children in finding solutions to the unknown". Meaning I guess, let them spell any way each one wanted...


What that the basis for the "alternate language" they tried to launch 15-20 years ago in urban areas?


I will have to admit, I wish this place had a spell check feature.
 
Attempts at simplified spelling have been around for years, of course! One proponent was Melville Dewey (or Melvil Dui as he sometimes called himself) of the Dewey Decimal Classification system for libraries.

This page shows his introduction to the 12th edition. Something tells me he would fit right in with some of today's "texters"! :devilgrin:
 
kellysguy said:
MikeP said:
Reminds me of a guy I saw being interviewed once, who wanted to eliminate all standards of common spelling as it "inhibited the natural creativity of children in finding solutions to the unknown". Meaning I guess, let them spell any way each one wanted...


What that the basis for the "alternate language" they tried to launch 15-20 years ago in urban areas?


I will have to admit, I wish this place had a spell check feature.

That'sa browser feature. :wink:
 
kellysguy said:
MikeP said:
Reminds me of a guy I saw being interviewed once, who wanted to eliminate all standards of common spelling as it "inhibited the natural creativity of children in finding solutions to the unknown". Meaning I guess, let them spell any way each one wanted...


What that the basis for the "alternate language" they tried to launch 15-20 years ago in urban areas?


I will have to admit, I wish this place had a spell check feature.

If you use Fire Fox it does spell check as you type. Other Browsers probably have similar capabilities.
 
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