• Star@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Repeat your argument when the concept of Mr and Mrs were introduced.

    Language evolves as we learn new things. Computer used to refer to a person. “We have floppy discs, so why make a new name for CDs?”

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      They weren’t introduced in anything like an analogous way. Mr and Mrs evolved slowly over decades and even centuries from older forms referring to master and mistress.

      I don’t have a strong opinion about Mx either way, but as an amateur linguistics nerd I can assure you that the way it’s been introduced to our lexicon is very different from these much older terms.

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        Yep, language flows and changes over long periods of time, not through a court order or “marginalized” people screaming “we want our own pronoun that we just came up with to be culturally except! If you don’t comply, you are an insensitive asshole!”

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        1 year ago

        How slowly was the introduction of the word covid? As a linguist, the change of language is the fascination.

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        The argument is “Mr and Mrs are established in society. It is stupid to add Mx.”

        Floppy discs were well established. Was it stupid to add CD to our vocabulary?

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        Actually the floppy part of the disk is inside the plastic case. It’s a floppy piece of magnetic tape.

        But that’s a great example of how language evolves - people don’t even know what the name means, and yet they know what it is.