The difference between fanspeak and mundanes' speech. Swiped from
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Some of it rings true for me. Some of it I'd still have to think about. I know I do tend to speak in full sentences (hell, I *type* in full sentences, even in IRC), and as for footnotes, isn't that what a parenthetical aside is? :)
yeah, this was fascinating.
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Some of it rings true for me. Some of it I'd still have to think about. I know I do tend to speak in full sentences (hell, I *type* in full sentences, even in IRC), and as for footnotes, isn't that what a parenthetical aside is? :)
yeah, this was fascinating.
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Date: 2003-04-17 07:18 am (UTC)In particular, I like the thought that "fan" articulation may result from being very bright children trying to communicate with adults.
Wonder what she'd think of a sysadmin convention?
Thank you so much for posting this. I plan to share it widely. ^_^
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Date: 2003-04-17 09:52 am (UTC)Hmmm
Date: 2003-04-17 01:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-18 12:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-19 11:53 pm (UTC)The other stuff, about enunciating closing consonants - I attribute that to choir camp when I was very young and got e-nun-ci-a-tion drilled into me for the whole summer. =P
Eye contact - I'll have to look into this.
Gestures - I don't know what the article means by "don't know what to do with [one's] arms", but I know I use gestures a *lot* in conversation. The "hold on, I'm thinking" gesture set has given way occasionally (for me anyway) to actual vocalized pause notes, as mentioned above.
Inline corrections - yeah, I think I do that too. So do my parents, though.
I don't understand what the articler is talking about with regard to laughter.
Facial expressions - I know I use my face a lot - I don't really know how it looks, I don't generally practice in front of a mirror, but I use eyebrows, cheeks, lips in an exaggerated manner (at least, that's how it feels from inside).
... so it can't just be fandom. I wouldn't really consider myself part of that group. I did grow up speaking text as my third language, though...