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A_Bronson1 t1_j6hj7t8 wrote

you're reffering to slangs, I believe. That's a stupid take, we always had them and once people don't consider them cool anymore they move on. Furthermore, academic papers will not accept shortended words.

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TheConstructorFL OP t1_j6hjitv wrote

Not really. Slang is like a spin off of a certain word like bad neughbourhood - gutter. This are just shorter versions of existing words, and when they are used long enough and frequently the linguists will start adding them into dictionaries

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therickymarquez t1_j6hl3mf wrote

That's such an awful take it's funny. Remembers me of the office when Kevin tried to talk using less words...

Even if words get added to the dictionary that doesn't mean they will get replaced. And it doesnt even take a genius to find out that sus is not suitable to cover suspicion, suspect, suspicious and so on.

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GuiltyRaindrop t1_j6hkmp2 wrote

I gotta unfollow this sub because every post here is about dumb shit like yours

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kytheon t1_j6hjpi5 wrote

Based on.. nothing? Great research.

Words were already shortened hundreds of years ago. Just look at some old English literature and you’ll find a lot of extra letters.

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Surur t1_j6hjm8g wrote

There are only 14,950 unique combinations of 4 letter words lol. That would make for a small dictionary.

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> > However Sir, you need but just the one alpha 4 letter word. Cunt. Thankyou and good night.


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TheSilverKnight711 t1_j6hkax6 wrote

Bad take. These words are used by kids. I highly doubt the words kids use will be the one that everyone will use. As a 26 year old, I don’t use such words. I also doubt you can use such words for formal letters and academics.

Edit: I also wanted to add that our generation also either came up with words or shortened others and used them all the time as the ‘trending word’ before it all died out. Let’s not give kiddy words such attention

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imregrettingthis t1_j6hl9p5 wrote

Since when is a poorly thought out showerthought futurology?

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No-Idea56 t1_j6hjo7f wrote

lol it's just slang man, these words are shortened cuz they sound better short, like bro

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MoonageDayscream t1_j6hkh6q wrote

Nah, they are shortened because it's easier to thumb type a short word and to add, now that autocorrect is so prevalent many people are losing the knowledge of proper spelling.

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mattatattat45 t1_j6hkunj wrote

You must be young, this has been happening way before phones and texting

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MoonageDayscream t1_j6hlbe7 wrote

Nope! Mid 50s.

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brenlin7 t1_j6hmg2a wrote

me too... and you for some reason don't think we started this? please, we both had alphanumeric pagers with a very limited character space per message, and since we were charged by message... we definitely started this, the youth of today just perfected it

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MoonageDayscream t1_j6hnru8 wrote

I don't think they were shortened because they sound better, that is what I said. They were shortened because it was easier to type. Remember having to hit a number key three times to get a "C" or an "F"?

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brenlin7 t1_j6hp4hr wrote

omg that was horrible, you are correct though, we shortened them out of necessity, not out of an attempt to sound better

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ContributionJolly634 t1_j6hklze wrote

Sure buddy, but try to spend less time online and go outside more.

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OatmealMakeMeAnxious t1_j6hl9s0 wrote

It's a documented process in linguistics... Though I can't remember for the life of me what.

Basically, human language constantly cannibalizes words, and then sticks new prefixes and suffixes on them.

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MoonageDayscream t1_j6hk9m4 wrote

No, proper words will still be used, just not as casually.

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Sonova_Vondruke t1_j6hlu56 wrote

That's the nature of languages; they change. Many words we use today and accept were once longer and considered slang at one point. Eventually, people accept them as proper and they get added to the normal lexicon. That doesn't mean "longer words will soon disappear" just some words are shortened...

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Nurisija t1_j6hj95p wrote

But how would they shorten hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia?

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funkidredd t1_j6hknvb wrote

laughs in Strayan. Eating a snag sanger with barbie sauce on a Tuesday arvo

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pheonixrynn t1_j6hl6t7 wrote

Until it's just stick pictures like the a cavemans

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Soggy-Plenty7516 t1_j6hlkfn wrote

let me ax you a question about this-

r/suddenlyfuturama

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tomsaiyuk t1_j6hm465 wrote

You know what they always say " If it sounds to Gucci to be trill, it's probably cap, deadass!"

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> > -suspicious - sus > -charizma - rizz > -natural - nat or natty > > The words are getting increasingly shortended and it is only a matter of time before they start entering the dictionary. Most words in the future will have 3-4 letters max


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