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vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 7 hours agoAh. OK. So I speak a language, where such constructions are a bit more normal, except commas and dashes are used more generously, and synthetic grammar helps.
“You can fit a (can’t stress how good) planetary map into RAM wholly” might be a bit better? Anyway. OK, they’re struggling. They are choosing a weird way to inform me of what.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 4 hours ago
Side thoughts in the middle of sentences are definitely weird in written form. Heck they get messy in spoken form too! Some punctuation to help the reader understand what’s being communicated can go a long way, and in the format of a forum discussion where folks will quickly tap out a brain fart from a 5" slab of plastic and glass, when I see what appear to be multiple sentences mashed together into one incoherent one, I’ll generally assume it’s a writing error, because folks don’t proof read, they aren’t writing literature with multiple drafts. They’re just quickly jotting down a thought or two and somethimes errors compound with that level of quick communication
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 25 minutes ago
That depends on the language. Similarly to how different prosody doesn’t indicate different national character or whatever.
In Russian that’s normal enough, in German much more. Considering some weak sides of the English language, might not work.