Monday 4 August 2014

Wren & Martin ... Rest In Peace



The onset of Internet is telling on the receding grammar, with the tide of changing times.  A godsend, Internet is the solution to the cries of millions of frustrated letter-writers and telephone users.  Phone calls were expensive  and penning letters were too time-consuming.  The answer: Internet, the miracle.

As with any profound social movement, language evolved and jargons emerged.  English, as a language we knew, has been steadily surrendering its remaining shreds of purity towards  shortcuts and cyberspeaks.  For instance: HI DiS IS JACOB, OMG, I Am So HaPpEy 4u wRiTmEbAk U LOL ByE :).   This is not Latino, nor any programing language.  It only tailors into the domain of English treatment.  This combo of letters, acronyms and signs registers as a code. Logical enough, considering that friends have spoken in code for ages.  But this is no secret parlance between mates.  This fence line illiteracy is widespread amid the English speaking people all over, more specific within the young population.

A bulk of the 12-20 demographic in any online society employs the same literacy “style”.  Call it spelling deficiency or whatever, except writing.  Anti-grammar/spelling is the trend.  We are facing it.  There are good number of good spellers who have an eye and acumen for purity and as to how a word would appear on paper.  Many struggle with syllables, sound out a word phonetically till a logical result is reached.  When spelling deficiency  reduces a student to a lower level, we need to probe how much of this godsend, Internet, truly has impacted the  semantic change.

A website emerges, bragging news and articles, but is there anyone to authorise its contents?  People misspell basic and simple words a lot.  Those who adhere to the dictates of classical grammar are dubbed as “purists” or “primitives”.  Given the current linguistic trend, a grammarian  is unstable.  When an English professor or Editor confronts a writer’s essay or article riddled with faulty diction, the writer dismisses the advice as antiquated.  Again, since the word is nearly archaic as Latin itself, he is more likely to exclaim “Nobody conversates like that anymore”.  The editor has the last laugh at the  intensity of the nonexistent verb.

Instead of entirely indicting on the cyberspace for this rapid slide into functional ignorance, we should equally hold our educators whose grading standards have shifted to the changing scenario.  Students rejoice, and spell-checkers everywhere go into dormancy, as this mode of writing renders technical execution musty.  How can grammar survive if student writers are not bothered themselves with “typos”.We must take a stand against this rampant apathy.  To begin small, proofread  E-mails and instant messages from friends.  Give mild reprimand for an obligatory “LOL”.  Rearrange the sentences for them if they end with a preposition.  Initially, you could be shunned for your efforts.  Someday, hopefully,  the world will be a better place.

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Also read: http://kmurthy608.blogspot.in/2014/03/a-perspective-on-english-in-eyes-of_30.html

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4 comments:

  1. Can't make out what u want to convey. Why don't u spell easy rather than write in archaic cumbersome English, which now belongs to only the British Council Library and rests in some puritan university museums? May di English Wrest in Peas.

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  2. After all, good or pure English will only remain the Media of memory .

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  3. Ramakrishna Udupa4 August 2014 at 04:25

    MS word has an automatic ‘spell check’ mode though American, but none ( especially the younger generation) care two hoots for its correction as they consider it as a humiliation. Even these “spell-checkers” offers an option “Ignore the grammar”!!! Abbreviations in those good old days were used to shorten one single word viz., ‘govt’ for government and ‘admn’ for administration etc., Of late even a sentence is abbreviated …“Oh my God” becomes “OMG” while “by the way” becomes a “BTW” or the word “okay” gets trimmed down to just “k” and we the adherents and lovers of the old English as taught to us in our schools have no other go but to forego while resorting to this kind of lingo, else we may not be understood or may even be misunderstood and termed as ‘freaks’!

    It is not only the youngsters who indulge in such deviation but the present generation of teachers is equally to be blamed for they themselves are practitioners and patrons of this art.

    A day will come on which we shall receive a two or three line invitation which goes like this,” Cbrtg..CAcTs ..De..1 Jul’50, @STrmHl…PMlee..Ch.Tn.Ind”! Now, now don’t get perturbed. It just means this..”CELEBRATING-CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS –DAY-1ST JULY 2050-AT-SANITORIUM HALL-POONAMALLEE-CHENNAI-TAMILNADU-INDIA”. TATS ALL…

    OW-IZ-IT??? The day is not far off!!

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