aquiavic opened this issue on May 25, 2009 · 74 posts
LCBoliou posted Thu, 28 May 2009 at 5:56 PM
Vege-Mite,
Actually, and this has been scientifically validated, we (most) humans can fill-in spelling and grammar gaps with amazing accuracy and ease. So, the evolution of that specialized speech/grammar part of our brain must be due to the importance of a natural interpretive algorithm, over a precise expressive capability. In other words, Vege-Mite, perhaps being overly annoyed by a laps in spelling or grammar, represents an underdeveloped capability to easily interpret imprecise expression -- written or verbal form, in yourself?
To wit, what silverblade33 has to say -- the engine of his discussion, counts far more than the esthetics of the vehicle that the engine moves. Our incredible ability to easily interpolate misspellings and other grammar glitches had/has a much greater survival value. Hence, a much greater value.
Vege-Mite; chill out!