Subject: Also keep in mind that it's writing.
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Posted on: 2011-03-02 19:04:00 UTC

Written English and spoken English are two different things. I would just like to state this before we talk about the topic proper. When you write "bought small carrotbag," it might seem clear to your mom, but if you spoke that same exact statement without context, it would sound completely different. Writing and talking are two different things, and I think that text talk has very little effect on spoken English aside from reading those texts out loud and pronouncing the abbrevs.

That being said, I agree that evolution is not the right word for what your cousin described. New words are being created all the time. My word processor recognizes the word "Pokemon," which probably wouldn't have happened fifteen years ago. But that's not evolution. It's just change. I wouldn't even go that far with text talk, because it is essentially just abbreviations. Like you said, Aster, it's all in the context. But languages don't evolve. They change and warp and make new dialects and such. You should watch My Fair Lady sometime. It's one of my favorite movies ever.

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