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The concept is: That embarrassed feeling one has when uncertain if they have just spoken a thought out loud, usually while deep in thought in a public space. Is there a word or phrase for this? If not, I just posted a call to invent one on my blog. All contributers would be very welcome. Here's the link: http://intimationsofubiquity.blogspot.com/2007/03/language-did-i-just-say-that-out-loud.htmlI hope someone can put me on the right track. Thanks to Anu and all of you for existing.
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Sorry ! 
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If the concept were a bit clearer maybe. One has the embarrassed feeling and who are they ? and who is in deep thought? Deep thought brings back shreds of a song: " Ï was just thinking out loud "..... "Pennsylvania train station never came....e , heroes are all gone" ...I think it was The Band playing that. I think anyway " Uh?" would be sufficient
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>>>Oops  Yup, I think Dale has it.
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The concept is pretty clear, BranShea. As for "one" and "they," that's the legacy of the modern era's attempt to eliminate sexist pronouns.
Given a VERY large value for "modern". The use of "they" as a gender-neutral 3rd-person singular pronoun is centuries old.
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Given a VERY large value for "modern".
I never considered Chaucer to be a modern writer, but, I guess, that makes Shakespeare a postmodern writer.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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Given a VERY large value for "modern".
I never considered Chaucer to be a modern writer, but, I guess, that makes Shakespeare a postmodern writer. Thanks for the confirmation, uncle. I knew it was old, but wasn't sure just how old.
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