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From: docdwarf@clark.net ()
Subject: Re: Which language pays most -- C++ vs. Java?
Date: 1998/02/12
Date: 1998-02-12T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <6bvg02$4q5@clarknet.clark.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 01bd37cf$fa30c4e0$56dacdcf@ms112188.mindspring.com


In article <01bd37cf$fa30c4e0$56dacdcf@ms112188.mindspring.com>,
Eric Clayberg <clayberg@smalltalksystems.com> wrote:
>docdwarf@clark.net wrote in article <6bv2oe$8sp@clarknet.clark.net>...
>> In article <01bd3756$552bf060$efd9cdcf@ms112188.mindspring.com>,
>>
>> >You might be surprised to discover that his sentence is *correct* based
>> >upon what is being taught in schools these days.
>> 
>> That is precisely why I asked that particular question.
>> 
>> >The sex-neutral use of
>> >"they" and "their" to refer to a single person is now in common usage
>> >(including the mainstream media) and is being taught in most business
>> >writing courses (at least it was seven years ago when I went through B'
>> >school).
>> 
>> Would you be so kind as to post an example of this?
>
>For someone how is so concerned about the purity and preciseness of
>language, I'm surprised you would ask such an ambiguous question.

The World is full of lovley surprises... what is Life without a bit of
Uncertainty?

>What are
>you referring to by "this"? Do you mean:
>
[snippage]
>
>3) An example of it being taught in a business writing course?

Exactly.

>Mine was
>over seven years ago, so I am not inclined to dig any of that stuff out of
>the attic (assuming I still have it). I do recall quite clearly that the
>word "they" was taught to be an acceptable gender-neutral *singular*
>pronoun for business communication.

This is the crux of my problem... memory is a rather... 'malleable' medium
whereas a text is a bit more enduring.  There can easily be a bit of
difference between 'I remember the book as saying' and looking into the
actual texts, hence my request.

>I recall it so clearly because (at the
>time) it struck my ear as being odd as well.

It strikes me oddly as well, which is why I ask for a text to which I
might refer rather than the vagaries of memory.

>The usage is so common now
>that I don't even notice it and actually use it myself when the need
>arises.

The ability to change is also wonderful, aye.

>
>Languages are living things. New words enter them and old words fall out of
>use all the time. New meanings and usage patterns for old words are
>introduced regularly (if not the dictionary folks would have been out of
>work long ago).

I could not agree more; were this not the case we would all be speaking as
did Chaucer.

>What you might perceive as a crisis for the language, I
>perceive as a natural evolution.

I do not recall my calling anything a 'crisis'... a 'crisis' is an
'AAAIIIEEEE!!!', I used a simple 'BLEARGH!'.

>Just as our ancestors would be appalled at
>how we have distorted the language over the years, so must we be appalled
>at how our children will continue to distort the language in the future
>(and the present <g>).

As we say in German, plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.

>As I said before, you might as well get used to it.

Compare and contrast (another... distasteful and overused phrase) this
sentiment with Thomas' admonition about not going gently into the night...
hee hee hee.


DD




  parent reply	other threads:[~1998-02-12  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 156+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-01-30  0:00 Which language pays most -- C++ vs. Java? scott
1998-01-30  0:00 ` Charles W. Hall
1998-01-30  0:00   ` Kaz Kylheku
1998-01-30  0:00     ` Art/Jeannie Daly
1998-01-30  0:00     ` Jahfre
1998-02-02  0:00     ` Ian Chivers
1999-07-29  0:00     ` Edwin Purvee
1999-07-30  0:00       ` Kaz Kylheku
1999-07-30  0:00         ` Paul Mesken
1998-02-18  0:00   ` Mad Hamish
1998-02-17  0:00     ` Dennis Weldy
1998-02-18  0:00     ` mei
1998-02-18  0:00       ` Charles W. Hall
1998-02-19  0:00     ` Rennie Allen
1998-01-30  0:00 ` James Giles
1998-02-10  0:00 ` Graham Broadbridge
1998-02-10  0:00   ` dogmat
1998-02-11  0:00     ` Richard Kenner
1998-02-11  0:00       ` The Goobers
1998-02-11  0:00         ` Frank A. Adrian
1998-02-12  0:00           ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00             ` Frank A. Adrian
1998-02-12  0:00               ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00                 ` Frank A. Adrian
1998-02-12  0:00                   ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00                     ` dogmat
1998-02-13  0:00                       ` Ethics Gradient
1998-02-13  0:00                     ` Steven B Mohler
1998-02-18  0:00                       ` Mad Hamish
1998-02-14  0:00                     ` Richard Kenner
1998-02-14  0:00                       ` The Goobers
1998-02-13  0:00             ` Steven B Mohler
1998-02-14  0:00               ` The Goobers
1998-02-13  0:00             ` Ethics Gradient
1998-02-15  0:00               ` Flaagg
1998-02-16  0:00                 ` The Goobers
1998-02-16  0:00                   ` Flaagg
1998-02-16  0:00                     ` The Goobers
1998-02-17  0:00                       ` Flaagg
1998-02-17  0:00                         ` The Goobers
1998-02-17  0:00                     ` Anthony Jenkins
1998-02-18  0:00                       ` Sakurambo
1998-02-19  0:00                         ` Dave Hillstrom
1998-02-19  0:00                         ` Vinay Mutha
1998-02-20  0:00                           ` WeeSaul
1998-02-21  0:00                             ` Sakurambo
1998-02-21  0:00                               ` The Goobers
1998-02-16  0:00               ` WeeSaul
1998-02-12  0:00           ` Peter Hermann
1998-02-13  0:00           ` Ethics Gradient
1998-02-19  0:00             ` Paulo Pena
1998-02-19  0:00               ` Dik T. Winter
1998-02-19  0:00                 ` D J Mann
1998-02-19  0:00                   ` Kaz Kylheku
     [not found]                     ` <6cigl4$m11@news.Hawaii.Edu>
1998-02-20  0:00                       ` Paul Stevenson
1998-02-20  0:00                         ` The Goobers
1998-02-19  0:00                   ` Harold Stevens ** PLEASE SEE SIG **
1998-03-02  0:00             ` Mailuser
1998-02-12  0:00         ` Will Rose
1998-02-12  0:00           ` docdwarf
     [not found]             ` <01bd3803$441d4c30$ee6de288@ato-10098>
1998-02-13  0:00               ` Jeff York
1998-02-13  0:00                 ` docdwarf
1998-02-13  0:00                   ` M.L. Scott
1998-02-13  0:00                     ` The Goobers
1998-02-13  0:00               ` The Goobers
1998-02-16  0:00             ` tgg
1998-02-16  0:00               ` The Goobers
1998-02-16  0:00             ` tgg
1998-02-16  0:00               ` The Goobers
1998-02-17  0:00                 ` martin dowie
1998-02-12  0:00         ` Eric Clayberg
1998-02-11  0:00           ` Dietmar Stumpe
1998-02-11  0:00             ` Patricia Shanahan
1998-02-12  0:00               ` Chris Gray
1998-02-12  0:00               ` Michael Entwistle
1998-02-12  0:00                 ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00             ` Stephen Taylor
1998-02-12  0:00               ` John W. Lewellen
1998-02-12  0:00             ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00             ` Michael Rubenstein
1998-02-12  0:00               ` James Giles
1998-02-12  0:00                 ` Michael Rubenstein
1998-02-12  0:00                   ` James Giles
1998-02-13  0:00                     ` Michael Rubenstein
1998-02-13  0:00                       ` James Giles
1998-02-17  0:00                         ` K. C. Putnam
1998-02-17  0:00                           ` gypsy
1998-02-13  0:00                       ` Benz
1998-02-12  0:00               ` docdwarf
1998-02-12  0:00                 ` Michael Rubenstein
1998-02-12  0:00                   ` The Goobers
1998-02-13  0:00               ` Tor Iver Wilhelmsen
1998-02-12  0:00           ` docdwarf
     [not found]             ` <01bd37cf$fa30c4e0$56dacdcf@ms112188.mindspring.com>
1998-02-12  0:00               ` docdwarf [this message]
1998-02-12  0:00                 ` Michael Rot13 Klein
1998-02-12  0:00                   ` The Goobers
1998-02-14  0:00       ` cyanide
1998-02-17  0:00       ` Joseph T. Adams
1998-02-17  0:00         ` Richard Kenner
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1997-12-19  0:00 Which language pays most 17457 " James Giles
1997-12-22  0:00 ` Lawrence Kirby
1997-12-21  0:00   ` James Giles
1997-12-28  0:00     ` Lawrence Kirby
1997-12-30  0:00       ` paulr
1997-12-31  0:00         ` Which language pays most " arnie sherman
1997-12-30  0:00           ` Dann Corbit
1997-12-31  0:00           ` John Slaman
     [not found]             ` <01bd198f$4050d960$68c8b5cc@dhite.unicomp.net>
1998-01-06  0:00               ` Jedi
1998-01-10  0:00               ` Highlander Consulting
1998-01-11  0:00                 ` Kaz Kylheku
1998-01-11  0:00                   ` Carsten Arnholm
1998-01-15  0:00                   ` Highlander Consulting
1998-01-16  0:00                   ` Charles F Hankel
1999-08-09  0:00                   ` Paul Groves
1999-08-09  0:00                     ` Kaz Kylheku
1998-01-11  0:00                 ` Patricia Shanahan
1998-01-11  0:00                   ` Barrabazz
1998-01-11  0:00                     ` Patricia Shanahan
1998-01-12  0:00                     ` Ron Peterson
1998-01-14  0:00                       ` anonymous
1998-01-19  0:00                         ` Joe Gwinn
     [not found]                           ` <01bd2526$66b70fa0$d6d945cf@juddesk>
1998-01-23  0:00                             ` dnns
1998-01-27  0:00                               ` Robert Garskof
1998-01-28  0:00                           ` Steve Dekorte
1998-01-28  0:00                             ` Barrabazz
1998-01-28  0:00                               ` dogmat
1998-01-29  0:00                                 ` Joe Gwinn
1998-01-29  0:00                                   ` coryb
1998-01-29  0:00                                   ` Wayne L. Beavers
1998-01-29  0:00                                     ` Frank A. Adrian
1998-02-03  0:00                                     ` GLE
1998-02-03  0:00                                       ` Harold Stevens ** PLEASE SEE SIG **
1998-02-03  0:00                                       ` The Goobers
1998-01-30  0:00                                   ` Robert S. White
1998-01-30  0:00                                     ` Patricia Shanahan
1998-01-31  0:00                                     ` Paul Van Bellinghen
1998-02-01  0:00                                       ` Nick Roberts
1998-02-09  0:00                                   ` cyanide
1998-02-10  0:00                                     ` Bill Lynch
1998-02-10  0:00                                       ` Michael Rot13 Klein
1998-02-10  0:00                                       ` Jeff Knaggs
1998-02-10  0:00                                     ` dogmat
1998-01-29  0:00                                 ` Tim Oxler
1998-01-29  0:00                                 ` Tim Oxler
1998-02-09  0:00                                 ` cyanide
1998-02-10  0:00                                   ` dogmat
1999-07-29  0:00                                 ` Edwin Purvee
     [not found]                               ` <01bd2c3c$6726d520$8101b8c7@MIS-RKW95.spartan.com>
1998-02-10  0:00                                 ` Steve Dekorte
1998-02-10  0:00                                   ` Bill Lynch
1998-02-11  0:00                                   ` dogmat
1998-01-29  0:00                             ` Joe Gwinn
1998-01-31  0:00                           ` Larry Wiggins
1999-07-29  0:00                             ` Ben Pfaff
1999-07-29  0:00                               ` Kaz Kylheku
     [not found]                           ` <6alu5l$onm$1@owl.slip <01bd2c3c$6726d520$8101b8c7@MIS-RKW95.spartan.com>
1998-02-02  0:00                             ` Kaz Kylheku
1998-02-02  0:00                               ` Michael C. Kasten
     [not found]                           ` <6alu5l$onm$1@owl.slip <34E0D798.E29D6CA0@cableol.co.uk>
1998-02-11  0:00                             ` Kaz Kylheku
     [not found]                         ` <gwinn-1901981219520001@dh5055142. <34CE059C.634DE881@snet.com>
1998-01-27  0:00                           ` Kaz Kylheku
1998-01-28  0:00                             ` Robert Garskof
1998-02-09  0:00                       ` cyanide
1998-01-02  0:00           ` Philip Hunt
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