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Posted: Dec 16th 2006 5:36PM (Unverified) said

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First and foremost this is the "UK" that did conducted the study. The same "UK" that said that high humidity levels and swimming in highly chloronated water was good for you. The same "UK" that bashes on America every single day of every single week. As for myself, I don't bother with video games anymore because yes, they can be a destraction if not used properly. But the way they stated how "Teens" have a far less developed vocabulary versus "Adults" is just idiotic. That is stereotyping right there. Not all teens have this video game complex; and not all adults have the more intelligent way. I am 14 turning 15 next May, and I for one have to say that yes, video games are a destraction (If allowed to be), this generation of technology is getting out of hand. But please, don't ever say that all of us have far less intellectual ability. NOT TRUE. The "UK" should re-conduct their studies and compare teens from this generation versus fifteen and twenty years ago.

Posted: Dec 16th 2006 5:46PM (Unverified) said

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In my opinion the United Kingdom is just trying to make American teenagers, like myself sound bad, in comparasion to the UK's teenager. Yes there are some teens who language that can use some improving, but that is what school is for. And like a lot of teenagers in America I am taking a second language of spanish and next year I might even take a third language of American Sign-Language. So I hope the UK can get their facts right because many teens have a goog vocabulary, and if you listen you can hear that their are a lot of teens who talk in two to three different languages in one simple conversation, so I do not want to hear about teenagers having a bad vocabulary because we have a pretty darn good one.

Posted: Dec 16th 2006 5:52PM (Unverified) said

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Maaaan , you are one pathetic loser

Posted: Dec 16th 2006 5:52PM (Unverified) said

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JJ (#47 and #48)
I believe beleive should be spelled believe, but then you're/you are the English teacher. I could be wrong.

Posted: Dec 16th 2006 6:10PM (Unverified) said

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Um... as an American teenager, I find myself agreeing with Gaye. We have some problems in this society of ours, guys. I don't know if the rest of the world is as mostly dumb as many of the people that I have encountered in my 18 years, but there is certainly a declining level of mastery of the English language (and other facets of intellectualism) among people nowadays.

Maybe it's just because I live in North Carolina.

(And please, those of you posting things about dearth and irk and whether they are typos/real words, please be kidding...)

Posted: Dec 17th 2006 3:14PM (Unverified) said

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To all the people that are having the hardest time trying to comprehend the word "dearth", the word simply means "1. an inadequate supply; scarcity; lack: There is a dearth of good engineers." ~ courtesy of Dictonary.com

I don't know what it is, but when the people read something like this, they automatically try to find an
anomaly to the the idea stated in the article, just like when a few months ago when the British put out the results of the study that taller people tend to be smarter than short people. (which was shot down mercilessly by all the short people in the world.) However, most of us can agree that the world in become stupider as the days go by. People just don't use big words anymore! They are almost afrain of the repercussions of making the class bully feel stupid and arouse their anger. I was never afraid of this, In fact I read the dictionary once in preparation for a vocabulary contest. To say what someone what already said, at my school, the people that play vidoegames are the people that are reading Shakespeare and fully comprehend it. However, the problem of declining intellect can not be traced to any one source. Blame it on schools,technology or a persons upbringing, the fact is that it is , in fact, there. My mom is a teacher that has a student that just transferred from a public school to a parochial school through the now under fire Hope Online program He is currently in 6th grade and is reading at the level of a first grader.It's there, and impending.

All this to say that we cannot refute the fact that a dearth in vocabulary is occuring in our countries across the world.

Posted: Dec 17th 2006 1:11AM (Unverified) said

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I think that study is so biased. It seems it was made by language fanatics or something. They need something they can blame for the "decay" of languages, but hey! news for them: language economy is a phenomenon older than any language scholar.
Also
HERE'S SOMETHING language fanatics SHOULD CONSIDER:
Say, a hardcore gamer has a 12k words vocabulary. He wants a game so bad he's decided to play it even if it's not translated to his mother language. Imagine how many words he'll have to know if he wants to understand game text. Imagine if that game is an RPG.
I'm sure english isn't the mother language of many of joystiq readers, and most videogames are translated from japanese to english, or just produced in english language...
So, by the time this hardcore gamer finishes his rpg, he'll have expanded his own communication skills, from his native language to other.
In short: that study is crap.


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