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Hey arrogant is one thing and I agree with you there. The problem is too many wannabe authors are another word that ends in ant. They think because "big name" does something, (be it em dashes or serials) they think they can do it too without actually looking at how the other person did it. Heck, I ran across an "author" one that thought because HH did serials, he could too. Only a few problems with that, 1. They wrote in different genres. Sci-fi and Fantasy is not one genre. 2. He thought serials just ended on cliffhangers with no resolution whatsoever. 3. Lastly he had no concept of proper grammar use. Oh and no, he had not actually even looked at a serial. By the way welcome to Mobileread. |
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Compare this with a language like French where to say one is able to write it well is a badge of academia. |
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English pronouns have cases. |
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The whole POINT of learning to write dialogue properly is to avoid this very issue. If we wrote dialogue the way people speak (replete with the uhrs, ums, and y'knows), nobody would read that crap. You're correct in that we don't have gender issues (in the mother tongue, that is); but the English language is tricky in many other aspects (homonyms, for example, which trip up so many non-native speakers). There are many things that are abused--the ubiquitous over-done comma, for example. The Oxford comma. The Serial comma. AP Style list. People who think that semi-colons, emdashes and ellipses are all interchangeable, or worse, people who think that an emdash indicates a trailing off in speech, whereas the ellipses means to break off abruptly (the topic of a 10-page thread at the KDP, believe it or not); I could go on for ages. @issybird: hmmmm...not sure if I still could diagram a sentence. A simple one, yes. Very complex...I'd have to give it a go. More power, you! Hitch |
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Thanks for the point about cases. Still, my point holds, I think. English is, as European languages go, not a complicated language. No gender and very little conjugation, and sentence order for the most part is simple and rigid. Mind you, the commas can be fiddly. |
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Also most students are still taught grammar. I do know of some schools that don't teach anything. I mean bored and board are the same anymore. |
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Hey Rizla,
Where are you from? |
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The legislator, a major power in state politics at the time, had attacked a popular journalism professor and subpoenaed him to appear before an investigative committee. Since the professor was a close friend of most of the reporters covering the occasion, one of them was inspired to hire a court reporter to attend the hearing and take notes. The reporter also alerted the professor to his plan. Next morning, the account was spread across all eight columns of the state's leading newspaper, in Q&A format. It began with a verbatim quote from the legislator: "Where at was you all borned at?" The professor's replies were all carefully crafted to make perfect reading, rather than being normal speech. The investigation ended right there. And it was the legislator's final term in office. Back to the point of this thread: I think one of the best ways to learn good writing is to study the works of those who already know how. In the present case, I think one of the best examples of dealing with what might be considered "internal dialog" is to be found in the several Liaden Universe novels that deal with Daav yos Phelium and his late lifemate Alleiana Caylon. Lee and Miller never leave you in the slightest doubt about what's going on, and their grammatical accuracy never makes itself obvious. |
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I'm from Canada, Cinasjoy. And I have to disagree that English is the most complicated language. Do you speak any other languages?
What grammar did you learn in school? We focused on spelling and basic punctuation. That was all that was needed. Maybe other levels were taught other stuff. |
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I first became aware of verb conjugation in high school, when I began learning Spanish. Then many mysteries about English began making themselves clear to me. My wife, who is six years younger than me, had a completely different treatment of the subject. And our sons had it different from either of us. Today's approach, it appears, doesn't attempt to teach it at all. Apparently youngsters are expected to learn it from TV and the Web. And most do, to at least an acceptable level, but with no rigorous foundation for it. I don't consider Canada to be speaking a foreign language unless we're referring to Quebec. I find the dialects of the deep south USA to be much less comprehensible! |
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Conjugation in English is pretty much limited to adding -ed or -s. We virtually use infinitives. Hence my statement that English is simple for an European language.
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At Rizla,
In high school, we spent one semester each year working on grammar. Spelling was covered mostly in elementary school. Matter of fact, it was most important in 5th, 6th and 7th grades. The reason I say it is the most complicated is because one word can have many meanings. Also because it is backwards to most other languages. As to other languages, I can make myself understood part of the time at the local Spanish grocery store. At JwkOKC, I will try to keep my southern to a minimum. |
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I've not detected any yet; I really don't find it in written communication. However it took me days to learn to understand English as spoken in the Carolinas.
Texas isn't southern, anyway. It's Texas. Most of my forebears lived there from just after San Jacinto until the end of the 19th century, when my grandparent moved his family up across the river to The Nations. There's a stadium in College Station named for a (quite) distant relative. |
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As far as being taught, my instructors spent a boatload of time going over it all: everything from splitting infinitives to dangling participles to you-name-it. Conjunctions, punctuation, clauses, et al. Of course we had spelling and fundamental punctuation, but that was all over in grade school. Issybird's comment about diagramming sentences made my knuckles ache, as I recall a knuckle slap or two when I was still wrapping my head around same. Even some 50+ years later. Once you move away from fundamental punctuation (relatively simple sentence structure, that is), English is NOT that simple. There are many grammar rules that ought to be followed, which are not, or are, mostly through accident or rote repetition of what's previously been heard/read. Offered solely FWIW. Hitch |
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Oh if you want to talk about English being complicated just start talking food. Now back to the original topic, Commas are sometimes your friend and sometimes your worst nightmare. |
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