[Foundation-l] Re: Crazy desires
Christopher Mahan
chris_mahan at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 11 01:55:55 UTC 2004
--- Jens Ropers <ropers at ropersonline.com> wrote:
> On 9 Nov 2004, at 23:20, Rich Holton wrote:
>
> > --- Anthere <anthere9 at yahoo.com> wrote: (in part)
> >
> >>
> >> I'd like that more people make the effort to use a
> >> simple english.
> >>
> >
> > This is a very reasonable request. Like many from the
> > US, I know only one language. It seems that the least
> > people like me can do is write in a simple style.
> >
> > However, I'm not really sure what sort of sentences
> > give the most trouble to speakers of other languages.
> > How careful do I need to be? Can I offend by being too
> > simple?
> >
> > I would really appreciate your comments.
> >
> > -Rich Holton (Rholton)
>
> As a non-native speaker whose English language proficiency has
> developed to a level that now exceeds the skillset of quite a few
> native speakers, I have this to add:
>
> IMHO this is NOT a matter that would be helped by using simple and
> basic English throughout. A lot of non-native speakers are quite
> motivated to learn, and especially the more esoteric linguistic
> quirks
> can make discovering and using a language just so much more fun.
Likewise english is a second language for me. French is first,
although neglected of late.
What I would like to add is that for non-natives, since english is
tiring to read, the quality of the writing is important.
It is also very important that the writing be succinct.
When people ramble on, doing stream-of-consciousness writing because
they're pissed, not only does it not add anything constructive to the
general discussion, it also makes it harder to find the good text.
I suggest this: write short paragraphs, in correct and collegial
english, and focus on only one subject per paragraph.
If you are unable to do that: learn how.
=====
Chris Mahan
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