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Why the pronoun "I" in English is always written from a capital letter?
18 de jun. de 2012 19:57
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The letter I is capitalized in an English sentence when it is used as a word to refer to the person writing. Proper (personal) names of people, places, and things are capitalized in English grammar. The word "I" is a personal pronoun; its function is to take the place of the name of the person doing the writing.
18 de junio de 2012
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If it's not capitalised, we simply miss it in reading. It's a single letter, remember?
18 de junio de 2012
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I think we lost that knowledge, maybe it is just a shared wishful
thought to express that 'I am important'.
In my language (Italian) we say /or/ with the very humble /o/, and a lot of people are replacing it with the wrong term /piuttosto/ just to
make it sound big!
Actually I think Peachey is right, but I am just guessing.
18 de junio de 2012
I have always believed that what Peachey said is right.
It began to be capitalized c.1250 to mark it as a distinct word and avoid misreading in handwritten manuscripts.
with thanks to etymology online.com for that little quote.
18 de junio de 2012
Why not he, she, it, we, they and just I? Good question. I think because it looks better when capitalized.
18 de junio de 2012
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