positionality = "social status or position"

Laurence Horn laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Tue Aug 28 20:14:50 UTC 2007


>Perhaps it's the contamination of saying "double-u, double-u,
>double-u" so many times that makes syllables seem cheap.
>   L. Urdang
>   Old Lyme

Yes, in a way it's surprising that hasn't turned into "Tridub" or
something similarly reduced by now.

LH

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>Beverly Flanigan <flanigan at OHIO.EDU> wrote:
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>Sure. Why use a three-syllable word when you can use a six-syllable one?
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>At 01:54 PM 8/28/2007, you wrote:
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>>Dr. James Peterson of Bucknell appeared on Fox's _Live Desk_ in a
>>discussion of the Michael Vick case. He suggested that in regard to
>>inner-city youngsters who have become successful professional athletes,
>>many people resent their "positionality in our culture."
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>>  An admittedly cursory examination of the 60,000 "positionality"
>>  Googlits reveals that it means something like "social status or position
>>  as determined by a combination of inherent and socially attributed
>>  characteristics."
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>>  In other words, notably in the present case, "social status or position."
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>>  JL
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