On 3/30/16 09:34, Dave Crocker wrote:
It's worth distinguishing between rules that make the writers more comfortable, from rules that aid the reading efficacy in practical terms.
Forcing implementors to read through the linguistic contortions authors make to avoid using perfectly good English words doesn't do them any favors. This odd game of charades -- "one syllable... sounds like... desk? wood?" -- does not aid clarity. Much the opposite.
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