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All I can say in my own defence is, I'm an English Lang and Lit graduate, and the course had a heavy-ish slant toward linguistics. I'm sure I'm not the only one (please don't let me be the only one! ). I'm also a writer. It's what I laughably refer to as my trade. That all means I tend to be a little picky - or seem to be, even if it's really just a quick explanation. Some people genuinely don't get it, mainly because the education system let them down/they never had a teacher who said anything beyond "just because" - though it was probably just a typo. [/i]
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Understandable. That said as a man with a degree in media production (not studies) Gainfully employed in the film industry for a good 7 years now (touch wood). One of the core parts of my learning was semiotics it's evolution and usage to expedite specific thought. This also covered how it is directly used by popular culture and sub culture to define itself. Mostly through encoded alteration, substitution or simplification.Scowpilot wrote:All I can say in my own defence is, I'm an English Lang and Lit graduate, and the course had a heavy-ish slant toward linguistics. I'm sure I'm not the only one (please don't let me be the only one! ). I'm also a writer. It's what I laughably refer to as my trade. That all means I tend to be a little picky - or seem to be, even if it's really just a quick explanation. Some people genuinely don't get it, mainly because the education system let them down/they never had a teacher who said anything beyond "just because" - though it was probably just a typo. [/i]
So yes I "get it", I just have a slightly different perspective of "it" that's all. Not that I think there is a right and wrong to this, still it would waste a few hours sipping ciders in a summer beer garden as a point of topical debate.
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its evolution ("it" doesn't take a possessive apostrophe) ...ClymAngus wrote:it's evolution
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Mind you, given how often "its" is given a possessive apostrophe, common usage might just make it official. Or – more likely – society might go the way of Fox News's ticker and abolish the apostrophe altogether (presumably because it – like so much else – makes their core audience confused and angry ). Whereas I get confused and angry at watching a major broadcaster saying things like "... BPs boss admits he wont be able to prevent further leakage".
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Keep up the good work! Your justifying my argument too! Your working within a system of sighs and wonders which is constantly changing. Any truth offered is therefore time specific and may yet with time give way to a new standard rendering it false.Disembodied wrote:its evolution ("it" doesn't take a possessive apostrophe) ...ClymAngus wrote:it's evolution
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Mind you, given how often "its" is given a possessive apostrophe, common usage might just make it official. Or – more likely – society might go the way of Fox News's ticker and abolish the apostrophe altogether (presumably because it – like so much else – makes their core audience confused and angry ). Whereas I get confused and angry at watching a major broadcaster saying things like "... BPs boss admits he wont be able to prevent further leakage".
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No no, “Your justifying my argument two!”.ClymAngus wrote:Keep up the good work! Your justifying my argument too!
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Yea, verily, thou speakest aright! A couple of thousand years ago there was a bit of a tizz about the newfangled fashion for putting spaces between words: the old school thought that it made reading too easy and that people would skim over stuff without taking it in properly. And without those pioneers of word-spacing, we wouldn't have a space to press, Commander!ClymAngus wrote:Any truth offered is therefore time specific and may yet with time give way to a new standard rendering it false.
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Hey, evolution; it is a bitch.Disembodied wrote:Yea, verily, thou speakest aright! A couple of thousand years ago there was a bit of a tizz about the newfangled fashion for putting spaces between words: the old school thought that it made reading too easy and that people would skim over stuff without taking it in properly. And without those pioneers of word-spacing, we wouldn't have a space to press, Commander!ClymAngus wrote:Any truth offered is therefore time specific and may yet with time give way to a new standard rendering it false.
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wot part of “two marrows” downt u under stand?ClymAngus wrote:I 4t u wz on hldy?
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