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Tangled words blamed on blogging!! -
A recent article (2May 2006) in the SMH (replicated from the Guardian) opens the article with this claim:
"Mangled by the culture of cut and paste ....unchecked writing on the internet".....oh please....is the internet and blogging solely responsible for this.... If someone is cutting and pasting, then doesn't that infer the original document/writing is also incorrect....that is before we even consider the nature or purpose of the writing being referred to!
There's no mention of sms language and what this is doing to written language....have you ever tried to read a 1,000 word essay written in sms?? I have - and it was a very frightening experience (knowing I couldn't read it - mainly!). But - isn't the beauty of English about the constant changing nature of the language? It's already a mish-mash of other languages, with words adopted/borrowed or stolen from so many others??
It's about the context of the language. Isn't it about communication with the intended reader? OK -so there's spell check - all those little red squiggly lines in Word documents and most weblog editors now include this function - but the problem is more complex according to the article. Here's some examples:
That's before we start on the mixed metaphors....!!!
So - reviewing these examples - can we blame this on cut & paste and internet writing....I think not....perhaps we return to the teaching of the language... The number of my University students who don't know the difference between "their" and "they're" and then there's the apostrophe issue...punctuation and use of paragraphs isn't far behind and then...welll, I might stop here...before I get too carried away!
Posted by AnneBB on May 06, 2006 at 11:24 AM in Editorial Comment, Weblogs | Permalink