[CAUT] Semantics

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Sat May 9 16:23:24 MDT 2009



In a message dated 5/9/2009 4:47:24 P.M. Central 
Daylight Time, davidlovepianos at comcast.net writes:

At this  point I think everyone understands that a soundboard is not  an
amplifier.
Maybe. :-)

However, why can't one say "the volume of sound produced
formerly limited  by the inconsequential mass of the vibrating string alone
is increased when  the energy is transduced to the soundboard whose greater
mass and area  allow for the greater movement of air".
It's closer.

Substitute the
colloquial meaning of amplified for increased and I  don't think the 
physical
world as we have come to know it will cease to  exist or all soundboard
science will be endangered.
Why not just use the correct lexicon?. 

Precision in language is all well and good and
important, at least in most  cases--after all we made the first tools and
fire (a significant step in  the history of science) only being able to
grunt.  This rather  inconsequential transgression
It's not a sin, just lazy-mindedness, and fuzzy thinking. I've got enough  
fuzz in my navel, thanks. Oops, is that TMI?

will  hardly cause the
seeds planted to not grow 
might could...

or put  guns in all our pockets, as someone has
suggested.
Hyperbole, not ad hominem...metaphor, not attack...

I'm not sure which side is more guilty of the ad hominem
attacks. 
No person has been attacked. An inarticulate and poor use of  language 
which might lead those who don't know to greater confusion rather than  
enlightenment has been. Properly so. 

Point  made, time to move on. 
Don't you mean, let's transduce? :-)



David  Love
www.davidlovepianos.com




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