So, is there a new use of so?

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 23 18:53:57 UTC 2006


It's no worse than the wholesale replacement of "hence" by "thus."

-Wilson

On 10/23/06, Arnold M. Zwicky <zwicky at csli.stanford.edu> wrote:
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> a blast from the past:
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> On Jan 2, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Jason Norris wrote:
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> > Lately, I've been noticing an interesting use of the word "so," and
> > was wondering where it might come from? I've heard it more from
> > students and only within the last few years.
> >
> >   Example: A woman walks in and says, "So I was trying find a
> > parking spot yesterday when it started raining..."
>
> now in the 10/14/06 Economist, a letter to the editor (p. 17), which
> begins:
>
> Battling on
>
> SIR - So the National Intelligence Estimate's assertion that the Iraq
> war has exacerbated terrorism would only be dismissed by "the
> wilfully dimsighted" ("Stating the obvious", September 30th).  As you
> supported the incursion in the run-up to the war, and many times
> since, are you included among the visually impaired?
>
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> a dfferent sort of example (challenging in tone) from the ones we
> looked at back in january.
>
> arnold (zwicky at csli.stanford.edu)
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