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Many excited to open Blogger and began writing posts in those days when Blogger was opened. In the last past years, at least writers with the academic backgrounds to an account, the users of Blogger dwindled to a fewer and fewer. Nowadays this appears to be as if many is to have either disappeared from Google Blogger or stopped writing posts. Certainly it would be bad if Google closes the Blogger. The same here, we read stories that Microsoft is to have decided to close the OneNote desktop app in the Microsoft Office 2019 version. If that happens and not all features with OneNote desktop app is to have been not added to Office 2019 OneNote mobile app, many researchers using OneNote desktop app as their only medium for note taking will be having top time for a substitute. 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I know this is somewhat off-topic however I..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"Hello! I know this is somewhat off-topic however I had to ask.\u003Cbr \/\u003EDoes building a well-established blog like yours take a \u003Cbr \/\u003Emassive amount work? I\u0026#39;m completely new to blogging however I do write in my journal daily.\u003Cbr \/\u003EI\u0026#39;d like to start a blog so I will be able to share my own experience and views online.\u003Cbr \/\u003EPlease let me know if you have any kind of recommendations or tips for brand new aspiring \u003Cbr \/\u003Ebloggers. Appreciate it!"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/4984904469394990251\/comments\/default\/4546019281975378931"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/4984904469394990251\/comments\/default\/4546019281975378931"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2018\/04\/comma-and-politics.html?showComment=1534751748415#c4546019281975378931","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Anonymous"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2018\/04\/comma-and-politics.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-4984904469394990251","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/4984904469394990251","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"20\/8\/18 03:55"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-5019414525117717596"},"published":{"$t":"2017-07-12T22:22:37.956-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2017-07-12T22:22:37.956-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Within monist interpretation."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"Within monist interpretation."},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/5019414525117717596"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/5019414525117717596"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html?showComment=1499912557956#c5019414525117717596","title":""},{"rel":"related","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/8884293597228918052"}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Arrin Swampy"},"uri":{"$t":"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/profile\/14578125434856119976"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"32","height":"32","src":"\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/img\/b\/R29vZ2xl\/AVvXsEgUY0fepOGnoOVgAQON_zqyZwBJ3AmvyKxCweAQGG02RFGXugqG9MauiW_7QmZ6TVv1qTXGug8xTAcO7-qdkAne2ocAob4hDSNZB5MCUSwcEM6yM9-OT-6qVnKNLoY1ZA\/s95\/unnamed1.jpg"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-6134531090189217015","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/6134531090189217015","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1892237364"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"12\/7\/17 22:22"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-3341342484184769040"},"published":{"$t":"2017-07-12T22:14:42.876-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2017-07-12T22:14:42.876-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Where is idealist precision exactly in political o..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"Where is idealist precision exactly in political or philosophical terms in this while utilitarian also defines the rightness of actions and the goodness of ends in terms of pleasure, happiness, and satisfaction to which they give rise and while leftist also defines in terms of the feeling approval which a certain person or group of people have toward them? ‘Goodness’ is, then, in idealist terms, only a psychological judgement. However, a scholarly statement states ‘Each of these types of definition makes moral judgements into a sub-class of psychological or sociological judgements, and for this reason they are very attractive to us.” Very complicated. How?"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/3341342484184769040"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/3341342484184769040"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html?showComment=1499912082876#c3341342484184769040","title":""},{"rel":"related","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/8884293597228918052"}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Anonymous"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-6134531090189217015","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/6134531090189217015","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"12\/7\/17 22:14"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-8784301767375193098"},"published":{"$t":"2017-06-18T23:07:11.240-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2017-06-18T23:07:11.240-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"When we were grown up this wasn’t told how to. Not..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"When we were grown up this wasn’t told how to. Not all the times but sometimes we do misses things but takes it easy as if it is natural. If you are a guy with the bad character and are not so clean to others, this is maybe an added issue. My wife carries scented tissue with her all the times but I can say certainly this is not for males nor for every female. Lately she came to tell me that she was going to give up her habit of carrying scented tissue and explained to me about this as if it is with all facts. I said to her however not to give up, since I personally like whenever she had scented tissue. The trick is that people have to sometimes close the anus manually, particularly after certain age and depending on stool patterns. And then wetting the tissue a bit for the end wipe is certainly a good practice, and a simple solution, though not needed perhaps."},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/5861489278900282124\/comments\/default\/8784301767375193098"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/5861489278900282124\/comments\/default\/8784301767375193098"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/10\/binary-semantics.html?showComment=1497841631240#c8784301767375193098","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Allen Willoughby"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/10\/binary-semantics.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-5861489278900282124","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/5861489278900282124","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"18\/6\/17 23:07"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-5730139470254712477"},"published":{"$t":"2017-02-24T20:58:34.367-05:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2017-02-24T20:58:34.367-05:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"This is usually a matter of an institution and is ..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"This is usually a matter of an institution and is decided by an instructor or a department or faculty. Citation with an established authority is the norm. We use Harvard author-date system and we are now thinking of going for Vancouver author-number system. I think Vancouver citation system is simpler and nicer.  In Harvard author-date, we separate date from the author by comma while Vancouver does with semicolon in fact of publication. I don’t however know why Vancouver system is generally called ‘author-number’ rather than documentary-note system. If you are familiar with most citation systems for some reasons and know good answer to this, that would be something.        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I think still exact references should be made available explicitly so that the exact locations whereabouts are to be found at ease to readers. 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The terms literati and literatus  is not so relevant however in this, and I think it is not proper in modern-day use. Of course there is meritocracy in members who could read and write advance literature that the vast majority can\u0026#39;t. It is also different form of a class structure and that members are ranked accordingly. Thus the fight, if possible, for the class change is always the  worthwhile effort in socioeconomic advantages in any society universally. But it is the hard work, not the other way around, at least in real sense. It is then logically equivalent to say such  skills for the heigh level of literature writing doesn\u0026#39;t come from laziness. Person must have first many years of good education in background knowledge for analyses, research, and writings.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EI did some research and check wit my colleagues about idealist and realist explanation in this, but i couldn\u0026#39;t get anything close to it, nor my colleagues. They are with the opinions that it\u0026#39;s being incorrect in the way it is described here. Could you provide any reference to validate this? \u0026#39;Idealism\u0026#39;, i think, is an imagination of our better world than it is now which is \u0026#39;realism\u0026#39;. Certainly people tend to like idealists who fight for better world--happier, healthier, cleaner environment. Idealists are activists in the sense of having more popular discourse--speaking, writing, working etc. One can easily recognize them in public as to how and what they do. There are also called \u0026#39;visionaries\u0026#39; for seeing the current world with fast patching future potentials to the better, or better ways for doing things . \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EIn my long career in academic environment and in reading Kant, Hume, Berkeley on idealism, i have little doubt with any other controversy as to a definition or explanation. Are you saying that idealist notion is different in philosophical terms than in political concept as we understand them in general, or in ecological  understanding? Or if you disagree with my explanation, would you state also the proposition of manifest content for idealism, and realism?"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/8884293597228918052"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/6134531090189217015\/comments\/default\/8884293597228918052"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html?showComment=1470672209334#c8884293597228918052","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Sarah Briggs"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/07\/composition.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-6134531090189217015","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/6134531090189217015","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"8\/8\/16 12:03"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-5306927750663049182"},"published":{"$t":"2016-05-15T16:03:09.694-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2016-05-15T16:03:09.694-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Today however politics is mere a moral science, pr..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"Today however politics is mere a moral science, primarily on the issue of scarcity if enough production is either impossible or going to be too late. \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EThus, being the rich body of literature, political science continues to exist with the same rich tradition as the ‘moral philosophy’. There was concerned about all with how politics can contribute to a life of excellence and virtue, and important contributions were made by authors who wrote in other areas of philosophy were Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke, of which wrings extending over more than two millennia now still constitute the body of wisdom in literature that is still the foundation of politics. \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EIf people needs food and shelter, language is really not an issue in politics. Sometimes it may be added as the part of food and shelter but in many cases people would revel against such an extreme political spirit if basic needs aren’t to have been met first.  So it is in fact to be an issue is not really proved to be empirically evident.  \u003Cbr \/\u003ETaking that class conflicts between upper group and lower group may be due in part attributed to be in politics is perhaps yes, but even Karl Marx didn’t acknowledge such a thing even as being existed. For him, it was money and capital what\u0026#39;s in politics.    \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003E"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/421539853558943631\/comments\/default\/5306927750663049182"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/421539853558943631\/comments\/default\/5306927750663049182"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/04\/language-and-politics.html?showComment=1463342589694#c5306927750663049182","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Richard Bashuski"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/04\/language-and-politics.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-421539853558943631","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/421539853558943631","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"15\/5\/16 16:03"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-5872971381445718419"},"published":{"$t":"2016-01-10T20:37:08.904-05:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2016-01-10T20:37:08.904-05:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA)..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) revels only 18 incidents of “…, and, apparently, …” in the entire corpus data for syntax. Such a few in number for quantity in (COCA) usually indicates the sign for a warning as to its creditability. According to many popular and respectable grammar books, the function words are not modified, but the half of those 18 cases in COCA sounds perfectly natural for their best. Any explanation in descriptive grammar?\u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EYour second paragraph also indicates questionable 2 commas, separating first a comparative conjunction ‘as’ and then a subordinating conjunction ‘as’. Any grammatical explanation why the first ‘as’ is not there together? \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003ESome years ago you said that you were working on manuscripts for publishing books of one of which to be descriptive grammar of English as your specialty. So I thought I should post these questions.      \u003Cbr \/\u003E"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/7120060784706742667\/comments\/default\/5872971381445718419"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/7120060784706742667\/comments\/default\/5872971381445718419"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/01\/english-language.html?showComment=1452476228904#c5872971381445718419","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Kim Wise"},"uri":{"$t":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Part_of_speech#Open_and_closed_classes"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2016\/01\/english-language.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-7120060784706742667","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/7120060784706742667","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"10\/1\/16 20:37"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-1677353707082881692"},"published":{"$t":"2015-10-29T21:10:52.098-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2015-10-29T21:10:52.098-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"In philosophy, only the feminist empiricism is in ..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"In philosophy, only the feminist empiricism is in the view that experience provides ‘result’. Empiricism in general is however in the view that experience provides the ‘sole’-- at least the primary--justification for all knowledge regarded ultimately at most within philosophical inquiries as such the discipline could provide a transcendent or external justification for empirical or scientific methods. Quine revolutionized empiricism by rejecting both of these ideas. For Quine, observation is thoroughly theory-laden. It is cast in terms of complex concepts that cannot be immediately given in experience, i.e., all of which are potentially subject to revision in light of further experience (Qunie 1963). And epistemology, far from providing an extra scientific vindication of natural science, is simply another project within which we empirically investigate our own practices (Qunie 19690). The version of naturalized epistemology therefore, for Quine, is mere a normative psychological investigation (Nelson 1990). \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EFor the exact version on this above: ‘Feminist epistemology and philosophy of science’.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EYet there is pro and contra in philosophy, as to if experience provides ‘sole’ or ‘result’ in empiricism. Since experience must undergo among argument and valent reductions for an empirical observation, I would argue that experience alone can easily be misled for an erroneous result for having to end the business of feeding the needed, or philosophizing, by an irrelevant conclusion made. Such a result would then, if happened, only prove to be of having personalized something which was irrelevant to empiricism but to the outer map on the neighbour periphery for much needed action—‘relevant’ but only there.   \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EHowever, ‘experience that provides results’ is, I like to argue, not a proposition nor a verifiable premise from empiricism as you stated, though well understood widely. And if this is the reason why you have taken this as a tautology, I am still not very happy with the take. I would rather call it as a proverb.          \u003Cbr \/\u003E"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/828091286071528565\/comments\/default\/1677353707082881692"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/828091286071528565\/comments\/default\/1677353707082881692"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/10\/experience-that-provides-result.html?showComment=1446167452098#c1677353707082881692","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Anonymous"},"uri":{"$t":"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/profile\/17664733691818808433"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/b16-rounded.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/10\/experience-that-provides-result.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-828091286071528565","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/828091286071528565","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1353265634"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"29\/10\/15 21:10"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-6496058327249329325"},"published":{"$t":"2015-10-09T15:42:26.317-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2015-10-09T15:42:26.317-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"Language is a tool of communication, but only with..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"Language is a tool of communication, but only with interactions as to what extent it is applicable. Some of us possess it to a large extent while others have very little.  When I was in school, I was asked to identify tautological constructions from proverbial. The trick I was given by the analogy was to remember ‘Boys will be boys’ or ‘p=p’. This is of course true if you believe or not. After many years of teaching now using text books as our guides, it is how to apply tautology for marking students. I find students don’t usually  make mistake in identifying a statement like ‘War is war’ as a tautology, since it is simple and strait like ‘p=p’. \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EBut you take on ‘experience that provides results’ as a tautology doesn’t prove any reasonable tautological constructions principles in which it is said to be so. From many respectable authors about language, pragmatics, and philosophy, I have also come to believe that it is a ‘proverbial’ construction, apparently English specific. I noticed your saying somewhere that you are not very much into pragmatics, so I just want to say it is irrelevant to a English tautology. Unless you can provide good reasons as to why it isn’t proverb but tautology?               \u003Cbr \/\u003E"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/828091286071528565\/comments\/default\/6496058327249329325"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/828091286071528565\/comments\/default\/6496058327249329325"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/10\/experience-that-provides-result.html?showComment=1444419746317#c6496058327249329325","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Anna Harris Singh"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/10\/experience-that-provides-result.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-828091286071528565","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/828091286071528565","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"9\/10\/15 15:42"}]},{"id":{"$t":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-1260532042828410036"},"published":{"$t":"2015-10-01T16:04:17.178-04:00"},"updated":{"$t":"2015-10-01T16:04:17.178-04:00"},"title":{"type":"text","$t":"‘Writings should be language specific’ is not a go..."},"content":{"type":"html","$t":"‘Writings should be language specific’ is not a good advocacy. Even though you didn’t say so exactly, this is what I come to understand as what you are saying. I don’t agree. I like to correct that as ‘writings should be user friendly’. People who believe that their writing can look better with fancy words than they suppose to is ‘smart ass’ approach. People don’t have time to look for words in dictionaries nor has everyone such a feature add in installed, although all the browsers now have one click dictionary lookup for reader habit.  Readers shouldn’t be punished nor bored with fancy words. Readers would go fast usually and have no time to read a post for a few times. So the extra works with fancy words is waste of the time for writers. However, if you are targeting certain readers because you were somewhat tagged in their writings unjustly or if you are reviewing some literature  where the writers are  consisting of or expected to be of language specific personalities, writers approach to language specific writings is perhaps preferred.  Must be agreed though however that if both approach are already annoyed, what leaves is just who says what and how, consisting with the very idea how good readers get their points without difficulties. Lowering writers ego in compensation with  readers concession for their interests is the point. \u003Cbr \/\u003E\u003Cbr \/\u003EI have this LangLing page as my browser Homepage, a pretty good page to browse whenever internet is available around, but I am disappointed with the quality and content of this post. \u003Cbr \/\u003E"},"link":[{"rel":"edit","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/3135891535636092403\/comments\/default\/1260532042828410036"},{"rel":"self","type":"application/atom+xml","href":"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\/feeds\/3610472134237176223\/3135891535636092403\/comments\/default\/1260532042828410036"},{"rel":"alternate","type":"text/html","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/09\/case-assignment-in-fused-relatives-caifr.html?showComment=1443729857178#c1260532042828410036","title":""}],"author":[{"name":{"$t":"Anonymous"},"email":{"$t":"noreply@blogger.com"},"gd$image":{"rel":"http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail","width":"16","height":"16","src":"https:\/\/img1.blogblog.com\/img\/blank.gif"}}],"thr$in-reply-to":{"xmlns$thr":"http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0","href":"http:\/\/www.langling.ca\/2015\/09\/case-assignment-in-fused-relatives-caifr.html","ref":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3610472134237176223.post-3135891535636092403","source":"http://www.blogger.com/feeds/3610472134237176223/posts/default/3135891535636092403","type":"text/html"},"gd$extendedProperty":[{"name":"blogger.itemClass","value":"pid-1753860238"},{"name":"blogger.displayTime","value":"1\/10\/15 16:04"}]}]}});