For the past couple of days, I have been manually correcting spellings in a data set for an experiment. The data is a collection of about 5-6 subjective/essay type questions answered by about 60 students
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Everything might have a shelf life, but, in this case, is not the very purpose of language being killed ? Seamless communication among people from across the world is possible, as long as 'some' orthography and grammar in general is respected. If this current wave can rewrite the basics and come up with a new standard, then, probably, the next generation need not worry about distinction, as there will be only one :-)
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