[Air-l] typos in chat
paul teusner
paul.teusner at rmit.edu.au
Sun Jul 23 13:24:32 PDT 2006
My daughter is in the first grade, and so her writing often has errors. She
has been taught by her English teacher that when she makes a mistake she
places an X next to the word and tries to write again. That way, her pages
aren't filled with scribbles and scratching. I remember being taught the
same method when I was six and seven. Could that be an origin?
paul teusner
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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Kris Markman
Sent: Monday, 24 July 2006 02:01
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Subject: [Air-l] typos in chat
Does anybody know (or have any guesses about) the origin of using an
asterisk to denote the correction of a typo in chat (and possibly
other forms of CMC)? I.e.:
SIDNEY: sounds god
REBECA: I feel like i have some kind of goal now!
SIDNEY: good*
Thanks!
-Kris
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