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by sdrothrock
3763 days ago
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> I have some wariness that its widespread use could actually have a shaping, and, specifically homogenizing, effect on language. This could be a benefit in industries where the goal is to have homogenous writing that meets a given set of specifications/standards. Some ideas: 1. Peer-reviewed scientific writing and/or abstracts 2. Manuals 3. Materials written for a subset of language (EFL, pidgin, children's books) 4. Documentation |
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