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Sun, 16 July 2006, 09:19 pm
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I know people are going to give me a hard time for this BUT what the hell has happened to the english language. The Brent Street thread is almost totally unintelligible (now I'm not sure that's right) a lot of the time and they are supposed to be being taught academic subjects as well as dance. In fact a great many posts on this site are grammatically awful and the spelling is atrocious. I know I'm not perfect but for God's sake. And don't tell me it's not as important as your skills, it is one of your skills. If you have no command of the language you speak how can you understand what you are saying or singing. You can't be a musician if you can't read music, how can you be an actor (in an english speaking country) if you can't use english. The words are used incorrectly and mispelled. I give up. I am considering moderating any posts I find with more than three or four spellling errors out of existence. (Just joking of course) and yes I am the grammer police.

Rapid Decline

Tue, 18 July 2006, 12:55 pm

Maybe the very pace of technological change is a driving fact in the increasing decline. One things is for certain, many a technical journal and scientific expert agree that the rapidly changing telecommunications are dragging along most other things with it. The rate of change is increasing at a logarithmic pace meaning that we are advancing today twice as fast as we did yesterday and tomorrow will be twice as fast as today, in basic terms.

Technology and all that it entails is for all intents and purposes the backbone of modern living. It's progress directly influences everything it supports which includes language. You are right from an historical perspective when you say languages change over generations. I think the context is important. Where once the life-span of a human was the driving force behind what was a 'generation', now many computing experts see that the lifespan of technology is taking over that role, and as we all know, the lifespan of a computer, well you'd be lucky to 5 months out of it.

Don't mind me, just a little fear mongering.

Dixi

Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
Fight/Sword Choreographer

http://au.geocities.com/labrug

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