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hells_half_acre ([personal profile] hells_half_acre) wrote2012-09-07 08:12 pm
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The Alright All Right Dilemma

I have a problem with the words "all right" or the word "alright" depending on the day.

My problem is that it causes one of those...conflict thingies in my head.

1. I believe in the evolution of language. I believe that "alright" should be a word and that is how it should be spelled. I think it reflects how people SAY "all right" - as one word, not two. 
2. I really really hate it when I spell things wrong or have gross grammatical errors.

So, I never know when I'm writing whether I should write "alright" even though I know that it's blatantly wrong, because I want to encourage it to be officially accepted as the standard spelling - or if I should be writing "all right" because that is the proper thing to do, and I have a Masters, damn it!

The only way I have solved this so far is to avoid the words "all right/alright" like the plague and use "okay" instead or some other word. Of course, for those who read my Demented'verse, you'll probably have noticed that I use "alright" all the time in it - a fact that actually makes my fingers itch when I read it. That being said, when I read "all right" in other people's fics, I don't like it, I want them to use "alright."

Anyway, I don't know what to do about this problem....and somehow I doubt this keeps other people up at night.

[identity profile] borgmama1of5.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry, but this...really doesn't fit into the catagory of things I worry about :P

But I love you anyway :)

[identity profile] katsheswims.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
It doesn't keep me up at night, but it definitely bothers me.

I think I actually use both forms of different occasions. I think I use 'alright' to mean something like okay or general agreement, and I use 'all right' to mean everything is correct or something like that.

[identity profile] akatsukichii.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
Now, I'm no grammar nazi, you can tell by the fact that I typed "I'm no grammar nazi". Nope actually I regret typing that. Anyway, I realize that "alright" is not technically recognized as a real word everywhere, but growing up (I'm still rather young) I have never been corrected on the usage of "alright" in fact I did not even realize it was not considered a "real" word until a few years ago! I feel odd reading "all right" in a sentence as my brain interprets them differently I realize there would be a comma somewhere if this were the case but I feel like a sentence such as "They were all right" could mean that all of them were correct versus "They were alright" which meant they were okay. I feel the usage of this word is common enough without any kind of juvenile negative connotation (like YOLO or LOL I felt disgusting just typing that) to be used when writing. Although not exactly this problem keeps me up at night little problems that make no difference on other persons daily life but feel iffy to me keep me up at night. Also Microsoft Word never corrects me so I feel no guilt over this. (I do feel irritated when it corrects me on the spelling of colour). This was a long comment and I apologize on my atrocious grammar and punctuation.

[identity profile] harrigan.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I bet there is some respected source that says it's okay to use either, as long as you are consistent in how you use them.

For myself, I cringe just a little bit every time I use 'who' when I know 'whom' is correct. But sometimes (even outside dialogue) I know it would take the reader completely out of the flow to hear perfect grammar, so I make allowances. (Though I confess, I think this is the only exception I make. It *always* makes me cringe to read 'lie' when it should be 'lay' or vice versa.)

ANYWAY -- especially in dialogue, I think it's okay to use gonna, and it's okay alright to use alright.

[identity profile] percysowner.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
After having the edit function fail 3 times and the delete not delete, I'm trying again

Usage Discussion of ALRIGHT
The one-word spelling alright appeared some 75 years after all right itself had reappeared from a 400-year-long absence. Since the early 20th century some critics have insisted alright is wrong, but it has its defenders and its users. It is less frequent than all right but remains in common use especially in journalistic and business publications. It is quite common in fictional dialogue, and is used occasionally in other writing
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After having the edit function fail 3 times and the delete not delete, I'm trying again

<i>Usage Discussion of ALRIGHT
The one-word spelling alright appeared some 75 years after all right itself had reappeared from a 400-year-long absence. Since the early 20th century some critics have insisted alright is wrong, but it has its defenders and its users. It is less frequent than all right but remains in common use especially in journalistic and business publications. It is quite common in fictional dialogue, and is used occasionally in other writing <the first two years of medical school were alright — Gertrude Stein>.
First Known Use of ALRIGHT
1887</i> From the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

If it's okay by them, it should be good enough for me.

[identity profile] mymuseandi.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I have the exact same problem, and I "solve" it by using both versions randomly :) It's not the best way, but the part of my brain that champions fairness thinks it's the best way haha..

[identity profile] tipsy-kitty.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I was just hopping over to your site for a quick minute to check out the SPN timeline, but I feel the need to defend your dilemma. Mostly because? I posted an incredibly smutty fic yesterday in which I noted that there really needs to be a usage dictionary of porn :) I hate not knowing with any consistency whether certain terms are one word or two, etc. (I'll not get into the specifics here!)

Anyway, like percysowner pointed out, traditionalists are against "alright" but it will probably be accepted even by them in the next few years. My usage dictionary notes that this has long been the case with "all together" / "altogether," and "all ready" / "already." But those words have been accepted since the Middle Ages, and "alright" is a lot newer.

So at least you're worrying about actual words and not smutty terms like I am! Your master's degree is clearly being put to better use than mine :D

[identity profile] marlowe78.livejournal.com 2012-10-05 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm completely baffled.... it's NOT a word???


But I'm pretty sure I learned it as a word in school! My online-dictionary is also - watch it! - alright with that word. So... I'm pretty sure you are allowed to use it ;-)