- Alt.usage.english
The
Usenet newsgroup alt.usage.english is devoted to discussion of theEnglish language , especially itsusage . It was newgrouped (begun) onMay 11 1991 byDavid Bedno .The newsgroup frequently strays
off-topic ; sometimes off-topic discussions last for weeks. Indeed, many threads are begun with off-topic messages. Traditionally, sheep and food have been considered on-topic.Among its on-topic posts are reports of odd usage (including
mishy-phen s andeggcorn s) and questions from people learning English as a second language. There is much information regarding the similarities and differences among United States, United Kingdom, and other varieties of English. Corrections of another poster's grammar, spelling, and style are usually considered acceptable (as they usually are not elsewhere on Usenet), but may lead to disagreements and instances ofSkitt's law , as it's called in AUE. Group members often participate inword games such as "Govende" (unique to AUE) orpun -filled conversations.There is a
web site associated with the newsgroup —http://alt-usage-english.org
— which incorporates, among many other things, lists offrequently asked questions about the English language.AUE contributors, occasional or regular, have included
Reinhold Aman ,Dennis Báthory-Kitsz ,Peter T. Daniels (when threads are cross-posted to the newsgroup
),sci.lang Lars Eighner , andJames Follett . There are many more erstwhile and current regulars in the group, with varying interests and styles. Photographs of some regulars can be found on the group's web site.Professionals sometimes visit AUE to share their knowledge or get information about English usage. Among them are
John Lawler , a linguist at the University of Michigan;Jesse Sheidlower , the North American editor of theOxford English Dictionary ; andPaul Brians , a professor atWashington State University who maintains [http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/ a Web site on common errors in English] . ASCII IPA was developed under the leadership of an AUE regular for use there and insci.lang
.Each September, the
Totally Official Summer Doldrums Competition enlivens or infests the newsgroup; it consists of questions that contestants race to answer correctly.One regular contributor occasionally posts to AUE a "Letter to Sis", an epistolary commentary on the goings-on in the newsgroup. These frequently spark long off-topic sub-threads and occasional slanging matches.
External links
* [http://alt-usage-english.org The alt.usage.english Home Page]
* [http://alt-usage-english.org/sdc2005 The Totally Official Summer Doldrums Competition, 2005]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.