English Has a New Preposition, Because Internet

cubstearns:

linguafandom:

However it originated, though, the usage of “because-noun” (and of “because-adjective” and “because-gerund”) is one of those distinctly of-the-Internet, by-the-Internet movements of language. It conveys focus (linguist Gretchen McCulloch: “It means something like ‘I’m so busy being totally absorbed by X that I don’t need to explain further, and you should know about this because it’s a completely valid incredibly important thing to be doing’”). It conveys brevity (Carey: “It has a snappy, jocular feel, with a syntactic jolt that allows long explanations to be forgone” “It has a snappy, jocular feel, with a syntactic jolt that allows long explanations to be forgone”).

But it also conveys a certain universality. When I say, for example, “The talks broke down because politics,” I’m not just describing a circumstance. I’m also describing a category. I’m making grand and yet ironized claims, announcing a situation and commenting on that situation at the same time. I’m offering an explanation and rolling my eyes — and I’m able to do it with one little word. Because variety. Because Internet. Because language.

Reblogging. Because linguistics.

English Has a New Preposition, Because Internet

no-gorms:

expatgirl:

helianthus21:

tagged by @29-pieces thank you!:)

Rules: Share the last line you wrote, and tag as many people as there are words. My last written words are:
 

“You deserve it, man.”

one guess who this is about lmao:’D

tagging @60r3d0m, @beefcakemish, @starsinursa, @expatgirl if y’all wanna, idk if you’ve already been tagged..

“Sell ‘em. Smoke ‘em. Make some friends.”

@humanformdragon @bert-and-ernie-are-gay @no-gorms @youweremyridehome @doorsclosingslowly @silverfacedherald @lauraannegilman

“It’d taken a couple of days to get his balance under control, weeks to stop breaking things by accident, and longer still to stop thinking of it as if it were a suit he was wearing.”

@hamburgergod @livinginthequestion @sheronwrites @serricoj @kototyph

“The pump makes a rhythmic thumping like a distant steam engine.”

(from my eldritch ‘bang piece, sequel to these)

@whitmerule @pathsofpassion @museaway @almaasi uhhh @alullabytoleaveby are you working on anything @lavenderek @mnemehoshiko

ryoubakvra:

me, groaning dramatically: ughhhh there’s barely any content for [very uncommon pairing/very specific characterization pattern i prefer]

friend: you could…. make some yourself?

me: groans louder