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11 February 2008

A lexicographer goes to AskMe... [More:]...says, AskMe, I searched everywhere and found no answer to my usage question. Am becoming despondent over inability to answer question.

AskMe says, do not worry. Great linguist languagehat will be here shortly. He will answer your question, and all will be well.

But AskMe, says the lexicographer...
I am languagehat.

(Apologies to Alan Moore)
So, is this what research looks like in the internet age?
posted by eekacat 12 February | 00:19
It is an uncomfortable kind of research. Given that internet users seem to be quickly developing there own dialect, it seems wrong to ask such a homogenous group if a particular usage of a word is still in use. I guess languagehat was looking for positives. He didn't get any so I suppose he marks the word as being deprecated or he starts to ask other people.

I think there's a wider question here about language. Because we're so steeped in the culture of the last 60 years (films, books), words which fall out of common usage are still (by and large) understood. Nobody uses the word skirt, but everyone knows what it means.
posted by seanyboy 12 February | 03:14
All we've proved is that the particular subculture that is internet-savvy and uses Metafilter doesn't regularly use the word skirt. But I know that the word is still in use by some groups (urban hip-hop, perhaps?), just like lots of other archaic slang terms are.

So what does that mean for lh? I dunno - that's an editorial choice.
posted by muddgirl 12 February | 07:52
I dunno muddgirl. I thought it proved that within that grouping, Australians are the most likely to use the term in that context.
posted by pompomtom 12 February | 17:47
Now I really IZ! || If you liked Children of Men, Sunshine and Primer...

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