Sunday, December 26, 2010

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A linguistics outline



Originally,"I" was spelling called "ic"and "ich",afterwards -c and -ch of the end of a word disappear,only "i" is left,of now was spelled.In "i" 1 character,is hard to read; is hard to look because it is hard to read very much I become the capital letter after all besides,typography is introduced into the U.K. and capitalization was made a custom.Furthermore,there are two reasons why small letter "i" turned into capital letter "I".To the first,by the early type printing I am hard to see a letter,in distinction of ":" "i" being difficult,there is a opinion which I came to generally use "I" of the capital letter for,again to the second,because I do not attract attention in "i" of the small letter,there is the opinion which I write in capital letter daringly in the sentence.Again,by development of the print technology it has to have come to establish the rule of how to write letter.When it is "i",I overlook it to prevent it from becoming it with other words,";" cannot take ":" I came to write it in capital letters to be plain.When I generally look,I come to write the first character of the word in capital letters.Furthermore,there is the opinion which I write in capital letters so that a sentence is outstanding more,the reason,because when it is a small letter,it is hard to read it is what it wrote in capital letters.In other words,when I write a sentence in English,because a sentence becomes all quite only by a small letter I think that I use the capital letter.With what is made much of in English most,anyway,be to attract attention,like "i" of the small letter there is not meaning even if I use the letter which does not understanding where of the sentence you hide in.Generally small letters,it is used for a chat,people use it in old days and,I was light,and there was a judo worth feeling/a point not to be outstanding for an image."i" is overlooked and,do not attract attention,in addition,capital letter "I" came to be used by not doing it suddenly.

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