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    278 months ago

    I knew after the first FOUR WORDS of your comment that you don’t know what you’re talking about. Language literally evolves organically, constantly.

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        48 months ago

        The English they think is perfectly correct proper English would make the language prescriptivist from a couple centuries ago puke and kick them in the groin

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      78 months ago

      Took me much longer. I was like “this has to be a joke about intelligent design or something”. Only at the very end I realized it’s serious

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      8 months ago

      You don’t consider the simplification of Chinese “language”, nor the ordering of Nynorsk, or the creation of the Korean alphabet.

      You don’t think the efforts of thousands of teachers across a nation teaching the language prescriptively according to the designs of the state constitutes language. You seem to consider it forceful meddling in a natural evolution that should be left to just do what it does, unrestrained and undisturbed by judgmental nerds.

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          38 months ago

          There are some cases in history where academic writing (seen in government and religious documents) differs so greatly from the actual language of the people (which those very same government employees and clergy use when outside of their professional environments) that the two languages are more like distant cousins.

          Of course, it’s the popular language which evolves into the language of today, while leaving the ancient, once “proper” language behind where it belongs.

          And then, that region’s language prescriptivists of today say that the version they were taught is the right one, all over again 😅