Person First
In my field of work, person first language is a must.
You ask: What is person first language?
I answer: Person first language requires that you first refer to the individual and then include what it is you wish to describe about that person.
For instance, instead of saying "The brown-eyed girl" you would say "the girl who is brown-eyed" and "the oldest child" becomes "the child that is oldest". Now we all remember being taught about changing word order to emphasize something, for instance that it is a girl that is brown-eyed and not a boy, but the writer in me cringes that every sentence must clang out the same way.
And then I wonder what would happen if we carried this language change to phrases that do not refer to people: instead "the shaggy dog" you would say "the dog that is shaggy" instead of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" it would be "The Wedding that is Big, Fat, and Mine" instead of "Life in the Slow Lane"... "Life in the Lane that is Slow".
Hm... Life in the Lane that is Slow.
That certainly slows things down. Maybe I will keep that in mind for when this blog gets stuck in the doldrums.
You ask: What is person first language?
I answer: Person first language requires that you first refer to the individual and then include what it is you wish to describe about that person.
For instance, instead of saying "The brown-eyed girl" you would say "the girl who is brown-eyed" and "the oldest child" becomes "the child that is oldest". Now we all remember being taught about changing word order to emphasize something, for instance that it is a girl that is brown-eyed and not a boy, but the writer in me cringes that every sentence must clang out the same way.
And then I wonder what would happen if we carried this language change to phrases that do not refer to people: instead "the shaggy dog" you would say "the dog that is shaggy" instead of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" it would be "The Wedding that is Big, Fat, and Mine" instead of "Life in the Slow Lane"... "Life in the Lane that is Slow".
Hm... Life in the Lane that is Slow.
That certainly slows things down. Maybe I will keep that in mind for when this blog gets stuck in the doldrums.
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Goose persons who are silly!