Re: Need Your Opinions re Simplified English (Can I quote you?)
Dick...I don't mean it as an extreme point of view. I'm not saying
that ya toss out all conventions and make it up as ya go along.
However, if I'm writing a marketing piece, I'll use language and
conventions appropriate for that audience. If I'm writing for a GenX
or Wired type of reader, I'll write using different conventions than
if I'm writing for a group of accountants or bankers. I'll write
command line UNIX programmer docs or MAN pages differently than an
online help for a novice GUI user. All of these writings conflict to
varying degree with my copy of Webster.
We're not talking ee cummings or James Joyce type of writing...just a
flavor of writing specific to a type of audience.
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