*shudders*
How can you use the word "sociolinguistic" and then ask, as your first question, if one group uses "sloppier grammar" than another?
Do I really need to review the definition of nonstandard again? Because there is NO SUCH THING as "sloppy grammar".
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Do I really need to review the definition of nonstandard again? Because there is NO SUCH THING as "sloppy grammar".
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Because now we're entering a whole new world of semantics. Beware of hanging value judgements on innocuous words.
Sloppy" is a descriptive just as much as your word of choice--"nonstandard"--is.
Jackson Pollack painted sloppily. True? Yet his paintings are sometimes sold for mucho dinero and much sought after.
Don't kabubyrate the issue more than you have to.
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Kabubyrate?
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"Kabubyrate" is a piece of nonstandard vocabulary (my mother used the word as far back as I can remember). Having fun yet?
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2. Maybe it wasn't, but it's being used as one, which is clearly what I was talking about AND YOU KNEW IT. So stop splitting hairs. I've got enough split ends as it is.
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As for the eye contact thing, I was so tempted to reply "I don't make eye contact in conversations, so I wouldn't know whether or not men do. But it doesn't mean I'm not interested in what you're saying, it means I'm busy watching your lips."
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Because now we're entering a whole new world of semantics. Beware of hanging value judgements on innocuous words.
Sloppy" is a descriptive just as much as your word of choice--"nonstandard"--is.
Jackson Pollack painted sloppily. True? Yet his paintings are sometimes sold for mucho dinero and much sought after.
Don't kabubyrate the issue more than you have to.
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Kabubyrate?
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"Kabubyrate" is a piece of nonstandard vocabulary (my mother used the word as far back as I can remember). Having fun yet?
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2. Maybe it wasn't, but it's being used as one, which is clearly what I was talking about AND YOU KNEW IT. So stop splitting hairs. I've got enough split ends as it is.
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As for the eye contact thing, I was so tempted to reply "I don't make eye contact in conversations, so I wouldn't know whether or not men do. But it doesn't mean I'm not interested in what you're saying, it means I'm busy watching your lips."