Brain droppings on language & names Brain droppings on language & names
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names I've always perceived small, subtle, patterns correlated with names, perhaps even down to the very facial features themselves (which requires further explaining). It's very subtle and, as everything, specially involving interpretation and subjectivity, it can have either 'good' or 'bad' influences on the personality. Mostly because yes, society will take these subtle cues and treat any individual subtly differently than it otherwise would, nudging thus such a personality in one direction or another.
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names Until this post, I never thought that Sean was the 'correct' way to spell Shawn.
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names Hi dude,
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names Not able to Abel,
I remember being 12 when I no longer wished to be called Bobby, Robby, or any other "Y" names. this is interesting, as some colloquial names in some areas (spatial and temporal) carry this property while others don't. Ricky become Rick or Richard, Lizzy or Betty becomes Beth or Elizabeth, Tommy becomes Thomas. "Y" endings generally appear to denote 'childish' around these parts. RE: name association. I noticed lately that when I listen to audiobooks, if a character's name is the same as someone I know by the same name, I superimpose their face on the character in the book. As the character develops, and is someone different than the person I originally imposed, then their face changes into someone else. A similar effect occurs in person*, and if I meet someone who's name is the same as someone with whom I've had negative experiences, I need to make a conscious effort to dissociate the person from the one in memory until they become their "own" identity to me. *not imposing faces, but personality traits. |
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names More droppings...
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Re: Brain droppings on language & names When I used to subscribe to eurekAlert I saw this all the time, not directly funny but related to the subject (which I guess also coincides with the influence of the environment, hehehe).
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