Showing posts with label abuse of the English language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abuse of the English language. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2009

...journalists who abuse the English language?

The word "data" is a plural noun. The singular form is "datum". Why, then, are these Associated Press journalists writing "skeptics challenged how reliable certain data was" and "[i]t is not clear if any data was destroyed" (my emphasis)?


And take a gander at this sentence:


"And most of those e-mails, which stretch from 1996 to last month, are from about a handful of scientists in dozens of e-mails."


I'm curious: is the term "handful" so precise that we need the modifier "about" in order to add the required element of imprecision? And why the repetition of "e-mails"? Finally, can e-mails really "stretch" over a period of time?


I'd write this sentence as follows: "And most of those e-mails, written in a period stretching from 1996 to last month, are from only a handful of scientists."