Re: living language (Was verbal abuse of "begging the question" )

Subject: Re: living language (Was verbal abuse of "begging the question" )
From: Bob Morrisette <Robert -dot- Morrisette -at- EBAY -dot- SUN -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 10:59:55 -0700

> From GuyI -at- CORPMAIL -dot- FOLLETT -dot- COM Thu Jun 12 09:47:45 1997
> Encoding: 23 TEXT
> Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 11:35:00 PDT
> From: "Ivie, Guy" <GuyI -at- CORPMAIL -dot- FOLLETT -dot- COM>
> Subject: Re: living language (Was verbal abuse of "begging the question" )
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>
> <snip>
>
> The word dis is much more effective in conveying its intended
> meaning.
>
> <snip>
>
> If a shortened version of a word is much more effective, why do so many
> people not know what it means? I was out of the country for a number of
> years, and thus was not conversant with the current popular culture. I
> had to ask several people before I found out what "dis" meant.
>
> Words are only effective at communicating if the listeners/readers know
> what they mean. Vernacular (slang) terms tend to exclude parts of the
> audience, particularly those who are not native speakers of the language.
>
>
> My pfennig's worth...
>
> Guy Ivie
> GuyI -at- corpmail -dot- follett -dot- com (work)
> givie -at- earthlink -dot- net (not work)
>
Dis is nothing but crude slang and should never be used.

Bob Morrisette
writer -at- sabu -dot- EBay -dot- sun -dot- com
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