24 thoughts on “Noted without comment: Grammar matters”
Grammar doesn’t matter that much. Grammatically-correct searches like “How can you…,” “How can a person…,” and “How can someone…” all bring up results consistent with the “How can u…” image. It’s just the high-falutin’ word “individual” that yields anything noticeably different.
Grammar doesn’t matter that much. Grammatically-correct searches like “How can you…,” “How can a person…,” and “How can someone…” all bring up results consistent with the “How can u…” image. It’s just the high-falutin’ word “individual” that yields anything noticeably different.
Shouldn’t this be “Semantically-distinct, non-overlapping word choices and their effect on the distribution of likely utterances (and corresponding queries), matter?”
(Also, spelling isn’t point of grammar. “how do u…” is grammatically correct, though it’s deprecated orthography in prestige forms of written English. Given that it’s a widespread casual use adapted to the increasingly-ubiquitous adoption of keyboards and SMS by English speakers over the last couple decades, it’s directly analogous to a shift in dialect.)
Shouldn’t this be “Semantically-distinct, non-overlapping word choices and their effect on the distribution of likely utterances (and corresponding queries), matter?”
(Also, spelling isn’t point of grammar. “how do u…” is grammatically correct, though it’s deprecated orthography in prestige forms of written English. Given that it’s a widespread casual use adapted to the increasingly-ubiquitous adoption of keyboards and SMS by English speakers over the last couple decades, it’s directly analogous to a shift in dialect.)
If I didn’t know the difference between correlation and causation, I would take this as evidence that typing in internet speak would give an individual STIs.
If I didn’t know the difference between correlation and causation, I would take this as evidence that typing in internet speak would give an individual STIs.
Has anyone had luck ordering from VioletWand.com? I cannot get them to return my calls, emails and such. This has been going on now for 2-3 weeks with no response at all. It makes me a bit nervous about ordering when the company cannot be reached and I am looking for somewhere else to buy from if possible.
Has anyone had luck ordering from VioletWand.com? I cannot get them to return my calls, emails and such. This has been going on now for 2-3 weeks with no response at all. It makes me a bit nervous about ordering when the company cannot be reached and I am looking for somewhere else to buy from if possible.
Grammar doesn’t matter that much. Grammatically-correct searches like “How can you…,” “How can a person…,” and “How can someone…” all bring up results consistent with the “How can u…” image. It’s just the high-falutin’ word “individual” that yields anything noticeably different.
Grammar doesn’t matter that much. Grammatically-correct searches like “How can you…,” “How can a person…,” and “How can someone…” all bring up results consistent with the “How can u…” image. It’s just the high-falutin’ word “individual” that yields anything noticeably different.
“how can one avoid being audited”
“how can one avoid being audited”
I got “How can one find a retrotransposon in the genome.”
I got “How can one find a retrotransposon in the genome.”
obvously the secobnd one was more insighthful …
obvously the secobnd one was more insighthful …
Not so much grammar as spelling and word choice.
Not so much grammar as spelling and word choice.
holy crap, mate!
“how can one”… person change the world
holy crap, mate!
“how can one”… person change the world
Shouldn’t this be “Semantically-distinct, non-overlapping word choices and their effect on the distribution of likely utterances (and corresponding queries), matter?”
(Also, spelling isn’t point of grammar. “how do u…” is grammatically correct, though it’s deprecated orthography in prestige forms of written English. Given that it’s a widespread casual use adapted to the increasingly-ubiquitous adoption of keyboards and SMS by English speakers over the last couple decades, it’s directly analogous to a shift in dialect.)
Well put!
Shouldn’t this be “Semantically-distinct, non-overlapping word choices and their effect on the distribution of likely utterances (and corresponding queries), matter?”
(Also, spelling isn’t point of grammar. “how do u…” is grammatically correct, though it’s deprecated orthography in prestige forms of written English. Given that it’s a widespread casual use adapted to the increasingly-ubiquitous adoption of keyboards and SMS by English speakers over the last couple decades, it’s directly analogous to a shift in dialect.)
Wonderfully telling.
Wonderfully telling.
Well put!
Methinks ^^they^^ doth protest too much.
I believe these are actual screencaps that reflect actual differences in Google search frequencies. Or if not, they should be. 😉
(Yes, the icon is ironic.)
Methinks ^^they^^ doth protest too much.
I believe these are actual screencaps that reflect actual differences in Google search frequencies. Or if not, they should be. 😉
(Yes, the icon is ironic.)
If I didn’t know the difference between correlation and causation, I would take this as evidence that typing in internet speak would give an individual STIs.
If I didn’t know the difference between correlation and causation, I would take this as evidence that typing in internet speak would give an individual STIs.
Re: Body attachment now available…
Has anyone had luck ordering from VioletWand.com? I cannot get them to return my calls, emails and such. This has been going on now for 2-3 weeks with no response at all. It makes me a bit nervous about ordering when the company cannot be reached and I am looking for somewhere else to buy from if possible.
George
Re: Body attachment now available…
Has anyone had luck ordering from VioletWand.com? I cannot get them to return my calls, emails and such. This has been going on now for 2-3 weeks with no response at all. It makes me a bit nervous about ordering when the company cannot be reached and I am looking for somewhere else to buy from if possible.
George