If I was going to do that, status considerations would hit before communication concerns would. And I wanted to see if I could elicit that same response.
If I was going to do that, status considerations would hit before communication concerns would
That depends on situation and is besides the point anyway—even if there were no status considerations (think of a lolcat forum or something), I wouldn’t do that (because it isn’t easier). Would you?
Well, I notice strong fears of being judged (and other emotions that I have determined to be from status concern) surrounding the correct use of grammar and such, so I thought there was a chance that other people would share it. That seems like a point.
I was also thinking that if I were actually not concerned about status I probably would have stopped capitalizing things at all and I would have considered making other changes. That probably isn’t true, though, because the instrumental value of grammar is still really high if it’s a status concern for other people.
I refused to use anything but capital letters in my hand writing until I took calculus because I saw no functional difference between A and a as far as writing was concerned and A was easier to write.
In hind sight that seems like it would be evidence of low status valueing.
If I was going to do that, status considerations would hit before communication concerns would. And I wanted to see if I could elicit that same response.
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If you could WHAT?
That depends on situation and is besides the point anyway—even if there were no status considerations (think of a lolcat forum or something), I wouldn’t do that (because it isn’t easier). Would you?
Well, I notice strong fears of being judged (and other emotions that I have determined to be from status concern) surrounding the correct use of grammar and such, so I thought there was a chance that other people would share it. That seems like a point.
I was also thinking that if I were actually not concerned about status I probably would have stopped capitalizing things at all and I would have considered making other changes. That probably isn’t true, though, because the instrumental value of grammar is still really high if it’s a status concern for other people.
I would.
I refused to use anything but capital letters in my hand writing until I took calculus because I saw no functional difference between A and a as far as writing was concerned and A was easier to write.
In hind sight that seems like it would be evidence of low status valueing.