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Thread started 03/27/11 6:40am

JimmyPinkerton

Spelling and grammar

I know people use "Prince-style" spelling on this board and can get a little creative when typing, but I can't get my head around the appalling spelling and generally poor use of the English language on Prince.org...

Some posts are so poorly written that the meaning is almost indiscernable. I'm not addressing people who don't use English as a first language here, just those of us who should at least pretend we went to school...

Come on guys - let's write like we have a brain!

[Edited 3/27/11 6:43am]

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Reply #1 posted 03/27/11 6:46am

TheDigitalGard
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Sentences usually only have one full stop at the end, not three.

lol wink

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Reply #2 posted 03/27/11 6:49am

mikeyaddict

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Notice you using the old ellipsis there (...), but not in the more formalised and accepted manner, but informally and to end a sentence, rather than to indicate that something has been missed out. Shocking...

Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #3 posted 03/27/11 6:50am

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Sentences usually only have one full stop at the end, not three.

lol wink

shite. u got there b4 mi. brap innit man.

Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #4 posted 03/27/11 6:52am

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^lol

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Reply #5 posted 03/27/11 6:52am

JimmyPinkerton

TheDigitalGardener said:

Sentences usually only have one full stop at the end, not three.

lol wink

Punctuation marks are symbols that indicate the structure and organization of written language

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Reply #6 posted 03/27/11 6:54am

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JimmyPinkerton said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Sentences usually only have one full stop at the end, not three.

lol wink

Punctuation marks are symbols that indicate the structure and organization of written language

You missed out a punctuation mark at the end of your statement.

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Reply #7 posted 03/27/11 6:57am

physco185

JimmyPinkerton said:

I know people use "Prince-style" spelling on this board and can get a little creative when typing, but I can't get my head around the appalling spelling and generally poor use of the English language on Prince.org...

Some posts are so poorly written that the meaning is almost indiscernable. I'm not addressing people who don't use English as a first language here, just those of us who should at least pretend we went to school...

Come on guys - let's write like we have a brain!

[Edited 3/27/11 6:43am]

lol

i think what u r saying is rather anal..... i luv ppls creativity

there is nothing wrong with it!!! nod

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Reply #8 posted 03/27/11 6:59am

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I'm French and I know I still have a lot of things to learn (I usually don't like articles and tenses), but to be honest - I can write English better than the most of young americans. At least I know the difference between you're/your etc. I still think that grammar on prince.org is not as bad as on other sites though.
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Reply #9 posted 03/27/11 7:00am

JimmyPinkerton

mikeyaddict said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Sentences usually only have one full stop at the end, not three.

lol wink

shite. u got there b4 mi. brap innit man.

A fair cop. None of us are (or is that 'is') perfect. Just wanted to draw attention to the mauling of the language that passes us by on the internet.

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Reply #10 posted 03/27/11 7:02am

JimmyPinkerton

TheDigitalGardener said:

JimmyPinkerton said:

Punctuation marks are symbols that indicate the structure and organization of written language

You missed out a punctuation mark at the end of your statement.

I did indeed. Here it is.

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Reply #11 posted 03/27/11 7:10am

TheDigitalGard
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JimmyPinkerton said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

You missed out a punctuation mark at the end of your statement.

I did indeed. Here it is.

Haha, I was only jesting with you. I make mistakes, we all do from time to time, but I find that the internet generation to be particularly bad with the use of the English language.

A sign of the times?

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Reply #12 posted 03/27/11 7:10am

vitriol

^True!

Except for some notable cases, we non-English natives have a much better English than many Americans (and some UKers).

I can't stand those 'I want to here it', 'it's there last album', 'Their having a good time' and -the worst of it all- 'I should of done...'.

I can't understand people can't handle their native language.

The use of Princebonics is a different chapter, though. People who use then just show they're childish, immature, and most of all think that makes them appear as 'bigger' fans than the rest.

Properly using one's mother tongue should be a priority. They should master that before starting their computers.

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Reply #13 posted 03/27/11 7:11am

vitriol

JimmyPinkerton said:

Come on guys - let's write like we have a brain!

[Edited 3/27/11 6:43am]

That's a very different thing. This is the org. Brains are usually missing...

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Reply #14 posted 03/27/11 7:16am

JimmyPinkerton

TheDigitalGardener said:

JimmyPinkerton said:

I did indeed. Here it is.

Haha, I was only jesting with you. I make mistakes, we all do from time to time, but I find that the internet generation to be particularly bad with the use of the English language.

A sign of the times?

It probably is, I fear, a sign of the times. On a lighter note, "Sign O' The Times" is a fantastic record. Let's all go and listen to it now. That'll cheer us all up!

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Reply #15 posted 03/27/11 7:17am

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vitriol said:

^True!



Except for some notable cases, we non-English natives have a much better English than many Americans (and some UKers).



I can't stand those 'I want to here it', 'it's there last album', 'Their having a good time' and -the worst of it all- 'I should of done...'.



I can't understand people can't handle their native language.



The use of Princebonics is a different chapter, though. People who use then just show they're childish, immature, and most of all think that makes them appear as 'bigger' fans than the rest.



Properly using one's mother tongue should be a priority. They should master that before starting their computers.




lol
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Reply #16 posted 03/27/11 7:19am

JimmyPinkerton

vitriol said:

JimmyPinkerton said:

Come on guys - let's write like we have a brain!

[Edited 3/27/11 6:43am]

That's a very different thing. This is the org. Brains are usually missing...

Too true. Such a shame that what is, ostensibly, a forum to discuss a wonderful talent has turned in to a rather complicated slanging match.

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Reply #17 posted 03/27/11 7:39am

Trashcat

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Me doens't see the problem at al.

Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417
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Reply #18 posted 03/27/11 8:53am

vitriol

ParanoidAndroid said:

lol


Well, you surely know that was just a typo. Sometimes I type too fast and 'm' and 'n' are just side by side on a qwerty keyboard. Still, my post was better written than some others in this very thread.

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Reply #19 posted 03/27/11 8:57am

NONSENSE

sorry

[Edited 3/27/11 12:29pm]

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Reply #20 posted 03/27/11 9:02am

NouveauDance

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hav u lukd around tha internet spelin n gramer iz lost art

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Reply #21 posted 03/27/11 9:15am

Spinlight

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vitriol said:

^True!

Except for some notable cases, we non-English natives have a much better English than many Americans (and some UKers).

I can't stand those 'I want to here it', 'it's there last album', 'Their having a good time' and -the worst of it all- 'I should of done...'.

I can't understand people can't handle their native language.

The use of Princebonics is a different chapter, though. People who use then just show they're childish, immature, and most of all think that makes them appear as 'bigger' fans than the rest.

Properly using one's mother tongue should be a priority. They should master that before starting their computers.

In Mother USA, computers start you.

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Reply #22 posted 03/27/11 9:37am

savagedreams

It's not just here on the org. It seems the average American has the grammar skills of a third grade child.

their, there, & they're

here & hear

we're & where

Most people can't figure out the difference between the words in that list. It's sad how ignorant people in this country have become. I don't mind a little artistic typing occasionally, but theres a limit to that before you just look like a moron. People that write with texting shortcuts should also be shot. I read somewhere that some students even try to write like that in school now.

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Reply #23 posted 03/27/11 9:42am

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vitriol said:

I can't stand those 'I want to here it', 'it's there last album', 'Their having a good time' and -the worst of it all- 'I should of done...'.

Another regular: "I like it alot"

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Reply #24 posted 03/27/11 9:55am

JimmyPinkerton

Not just me then.

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Reply #25 posted 03/27/11 10:18am

Levi

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Don't get me started on split infinitives. Though I will offer a prize to the first person who can give an example of a Prince lyric containing a split infinitive.

L

I'm just, I'm just Levi from the org
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Reply #26 posted 03/27/11 10:24am

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I fink that organisation is spellly with an 's' rather than a 'z', if you look in the concise ""Oxford English Dicktionary""!?

Just sayin like.

PS This is 'alot' of amusing stuff. I loves it, me...

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Reply #27 posted 03/27/11 11:08am

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SENTENCES COMPOSED ONLY OF CAPITOL LETTERS ARE ANNOYING IN MY OPINION.

Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417
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Reply #28 posted 03/27/11 12:05pm

tacomma

Trashcat said:

SENTENCES COMPOSED ONLY OF CAPITOL LETTERS ARE ANNOYING IN MY OPINION.

i AGREE--ANYTHING WRITTEN IN PURE CONGRESS-SPEAK WOULD BE ANNOYING; ESPECIALLY IF THE SENTENCES ARE COMPOSED ONLY 'VE CAPITAL LETTERS.

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Reply #29 posted 03/27/11 12:19pm

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Levi said:

Don't get me started on split infinitives. Though I will offer a prize to the first person who can give an example of a Prince lyric containing a split infinitive.

L

D.M.S.R.

"And try my best to never get bored"

To avoid splitting the infinitive, the lyric could have read:

"And try my best never to get bored"

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