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...''incent is not a verb - heck, it's not even a word.''

Hyperbole, of course, but still, one wonders: Do these scolds really think they get to decide which words live and die?


http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2005/04/03/dissent_on_incent/



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I'm not a big fan of incent, and i'm not in the habit of using it. But all language is in constant flux, as I think many former discussions on this board have reached to agree. So, if it's in usage...well, then, it's a word.


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what are you trying to start, mav?



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> trying to start

moi? eta, how could you suggest such a thing...

hehheh, I just thought it was a pretty useful dissection of the knots people get themselves tied in when they invest language with the disproportionate baggage of their social attitudes.

and fwiw, I'm no fan of 'incent' either. But I shan't get my knickers in a twist if I hear it said in a context that makes sense - I would probably mark the person as Not One of Us, but!


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I do wonder sometimes why these little language change matters get some people so riled up.


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Just another whack at that pesky wedge!
I consider that the new uses that rile people up are more in the line of peeves. It peeves me when I hear ads about "growing your business," Ah, well.


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> why these little language change matters get some people so riled up

Well, ifn I know my fine Fong I'll bet this is a largely rhetorical bait, but I'll bite anyway. My guess is that one of the central roles of language is to define a sense of identity and community (see development of slangs and argots), and given this context some people get antsy when they feel somehow threatened by 'their' language being taken away from them by changing custom.

If there was one period in history that I would love to visit stealthily for linguistic interest, it would be the period of the Great Vowel Shift in England - it all happened in such a short period of years that such radical changes in the very phonology of the whole language must have been stunningly discombobulating to a lot of people, don't you think? Only of course they would have all hated the word 'discombobulating'... :]


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Well, incent incenses me, but not for any of the high-falutin' reasons maverick suggests. The prescriptivist in me is only awakened by words that offend me aesthetically, and incent does a VERY good job of that. It is just plain ugh-er-lee!


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> words that offend me aesthetically

yep, I feel the same. otoh, you then have to scratch a bit deeper to figure out why one usage will feel like fingernails on the blackboard when a similar term may not, nah?


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doesn't turb me.



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