Subject: Something that people seem to be ignoring.
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Posted on: 2011-03-04 03:35:00 UTC

The discussion so far has been comparing texting to standard English, which is, to use a common idiom, comparing apples to oranges.

Aster mentions in the OP that evolution is environment dependent, but she neglected to mention that language use in in speaking, in writing, and in texting are all completely separate environments, and are therefore subject to different branching paths of evolution. There's also an ambiguous line between how modern language has changed due to 'evolution' or merely through recent cultural slang.

Language is a function of culture, so many new terms and meanings are adopted overtime. We 'google' things now, even if we're using other search engines, and we think that explosions are 'cool.' Removing adjectives and articles are unlikely to catch on, however.

So to summarize (and to reiterate the point made by others already), chatspeak exists primarily for expediency in time-sensitive and assumed-context situations. Any conventions that are brought back into more standard English are there because of slang and counter-culture, and with time will be erased -

unless the lolcat armagedden happens and in 10 years we're all forced to speak in IMPACT font.

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