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Does nobody care about language at large? . . .
Didn't know or care about language.
Obviously, you don't read a lot of literature and not care about language.
I know people who care about language who do not see themselves as heartless and who do not see "retardation" as anything to get worked up about.
It arrives at the conclusion that readers no longer care about language, when in actuality, they might just not care about the same type of language that critics do.
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(Jenny is one of the few writers I've ever seen portrayed on TV who sound as though they actually cared about language; at one point, she says to Marina, "Every time I look at you, I feel so completely dismantled". It's not a ridiculous ten-dollar word; it's a word that someone who likes words would use).
Austin cared about language for two main reasons.
Regard doesn't always make its case but it is written by someone who cares about language.
The very people who care passionately about language matters are the ones who are likely to be the most stubborn about particular issues.
And when you care about the language like I do, it's so much more gratifying".
Rather we should note that while people increasingly take care about the language they use to describe the disabled, the same luxury is often not afforded to those with mental illness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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