In seriousness, I don’t take typos / slips of the tongue / accidental word substitutions / etc. to be examples of what I’m talking about. As I said in my reply to drethelin, cargo cult language is one cause of word/phrase misuse, not the only use. The cases where someone corrects you, or asks for clarification, and you go “ah yeah, whoops, of course I meant X and not Y”, are not cargo cult language, I’d say. I don’t take such cases to make a difference to the point, which applies when people are intentionally saying something which has a meaning that they aren’t aware of.
Agh! I meant “polynomial” instead of “geometric”. Yes, “geometric” is the same as “exponential”. Edited. (How embarrassing.)
So did you “really know what you’re saying and mean to say it” or were you “simply parroting”?
Heh.
In seriousness, I don’t take typos / slips of the tongue / accidental word substitutions / etc. to be examples of what I’m talking about. As I said in my reply to drethelin, cargo cult language is one cause of word/phrase misuse, not the only use. The cases where someone corrects you, or asks for clarification, and you go “ah yeah, whoops, of course I meant X and not Y”, are not cargo cult language, I’d say. I don’t take such cases to make a difference to the point, which applies when people are intentionally saying something which has a meaning that they aren’t aware of.