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Capital letters - Skywing - 06-22-2009 Yes, you can find examples of redundancy in practically all human languages. This typically boils down to a couple of things at heart: - Error correction (better chance to understand the meaning of a spoken set of words even if you misheard parts of it). - Speed of parsing. Capital letters, spacing, and proper punctuation fall into this category. While not strictly required, these (error resilience and speed) are still desirable characteristics from a survivability standpoint, if you want to view things from that angle. For example, think directions given during a loud and dangerous situation -- you want to quickly (and accurately!) pick through what was spoken. [Edit to fix typos on small keyboard. Error correction at work!] |