Posted on 03/06/2018 7:00:56 PM PST by huckfillary
The grammar, punctuation, syntax, and spelling in our country are nothing less than dreadful. And our youth dont have a monopoly on this. It includes major media figures, political leaders, public spokespersons of major corporations, organizations, and the clergy. Examples:
* Its a beautiful thing. SorryITS A BEAUTIFUL THING.
* We visited many countrys. SorryWE VISITED MANY COUNTRIES. Simple plural, no need for a possessive or apostrophe.
* Attorney-Generals. Sorryits ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, just like MOTHERS-IN-LAW.
* Were going to visit the Stewarts. SorryWERE GOING TO VISIT THE STEWARTS.
This is but a small smattering of the grammatical errors I see and hear everyday in both print and spoken media. The other night, a screen bullet on the Tucker Carlson Show, read warrents instead of warrants. Tucker, you need better editors.
I understand that our schools have for all intents and purposes dropped traditional English from their curricula. The explanations given include, Theres no point in wasting precious classtime on memorizing a bunch of subjective human constructs. But of course, theres plenty of time to waste on climate change, racism, misogyny, and transgender bathrooms.
Another common explanation is that English is racist and serves to advance and undergird white privilege. Try telling that to Bill Cosby who, despite his alleged crimes and character flaws, had much to say about black English, including, I cannot understand what these kids are saying. Ill take it a step further, I cant understand what any of our kids are saying.
And this isnt a current development. Twenty-five years ago, my wife and I hosted a German exchange student for an academic year. He became a tutor in his English class ! Can you effing believe that?
The public school system is our national disgrace. The taxpayers are paying $15,000 a pop to educate each of our kids. The teachers unions should be horsewhipped.
And get thisso should the parents. The schools are supposed to augment what our kids are taught at home by their parents and elder siblings. My parents worked with me every evening, sometimes unpleasantly so, on my multiplication and division tables, flash cards (anyone remember them), reading, spelling, and so forth. Our kids would be better off watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune every night than going to school.
Everyone has dropped the ball on this. Take matters into your own hands. Dont wait for the government to educate you children. They cant find the doorknob or pour piss from a boot.
I understand we have far more pressing problems in this country than periods and commas. But the deterioration of English and grammar is just another example of the overall breakdown of discipline in our country. Artful Dilettante
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE CRISIS
All quotes from Famous Last Words: The American Language Crisis Reconsidered, Harvey A. Daniels.
1. The common language is disappearing. It is slowly being crushed to death under the weight of verbal conglomerate, a pseudospeech at once both pretentious and feeble, that is created daily by millions of blunders and inaccuracies in grammar, syntax, idiom, metaphor, logic, and common sense . In the history of modern English there is no period in which such victory over thought-in-speech has been so widespread. Nor in the past has the general idiom, on which we depend for our very understanding of vital matters, been so seriously distorted.Recent graduates, including those with university degrees, seem to have no mastery of the language at all. They cannot construct a simple declarative sentence, either orally or in writing. They cannot spell common, everyday words. Punctuation is apparently no longer taught. Grammar is a complete mystery to almost all recent graduates.
2. From every college in the country goes up the cry, Our freshmen cant spell, cant punctuate. Every high school is in disrepair because its pupils are so ignorant of the merest rudiments.
3. The vocabularies of the majority of high-school pupils are amazingly small. I always try to use simple English, and yet I have talked to classes when quite a minority of the pupils did not comprehend more than half of what I said.
4. Unless the present progress of change [is] arrested
there can be no doubt that, in another century, the dialect of the Americans will become utterly unintelligible to an Englishman. Our language is degenerating very fast.
Do your best to redouble your effort again irregardless of what you might think is correct.
In a similar vein, enormity does not mean simply big.
DUUD’’/ are yu lik from the future or somthing ?
I redouble sometimes”, though never irregardlesslee.
Dunno...is it?
I can see why ‘unpack’ replaces ‘analyse.’
Unpacking a box and looking at its contents
is a thought less off-putting than having
to critically dissect something with rules
and, often, an agenda.
I blame the dictionaries for legitimizing bad English when it's (mis)used often enough. (The verb-ing of every noun in the language is way out of hand...)
If might makes right, then why have a dictionary at all?
I regularly hear "parse" in this context too, as if a conversation were a computer program. *sigh*
“I get a chuckle out of grammar/spelling nazis correcting a typo someone made”
Legitimate grammar and spelling Nazis do not stoop to correct typos.
If you don’t put a comma after eat, there is a horrifying scenario about to take place:
LET’S EAT GRANDMA!!!!
In the following, you are about to be assaulted by a hairy armed misshapen monster:
I’LL KILL YOU WITH MY BEAR HANDS!!
for others:
https://www.pinterest.com/shirleytingle/funny-andor-tragic-spelling-grammar-and-punctuatio/
Sorry, it should read, "...grammatical errors I see and hear every day..."
Everyday; ordinary, or commonplace.
Every day; each day, inclusively.
L8r
“different than” is also wrong, by the way.
I blame computers for that one. I can't tell you how many times I've caught my computer dropping the s from the end of a word ending in 'ist'.
That one makes my skin crawl.
A more recent pet peeve, is when posters militantly refuse to capitalize the first letter of every sentence. I find it so annoying that I've begun scrolling past such posts.
That's perfectly OK. It distinguishes the act of transferring without compensation from the act of simply transferring. Thus, it should be used if making that distinction matters.
Some things are just too difficult to coordinate.
-PJ
That's backwards. "Font" is the general term. A "typeface" is a specific instance of a font, such as Courier at a specific size, say 16pt, a specific style, say italic, a specific weight, say bold. The font definition will contain rules for how to shape the characters, given such parameters. A font is what you select, the typeface is what you see, given all your settings applied together.
That's why you download, install, and select fonts, not typefaces. That's why there are websites like Identifont.
Text presentation is a complex topic. And that's without getting into issues such as character spacing, character direction, line spacing, paragraph justification, etc.
We've come a long way since typesetting on Linotype.
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