RE: A little respect for "unvalidated"

Subject: RE: A little respect for "unvalidated"
From: "McLauchlan, Kevin" <Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com>
To: Robert Lauriston <robert -at- lauriston -dot- com>, "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:44:15 -0400



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> Generally, in formal writing, you should not invent words, even if you
> are sure that the meaning would be clear. "Neologisms, or invented
> words, are to be used carefully and self-consciously. Usually they
> demand an explanation, since the English language is already well
> stocked."--Garner, "A Dictionary of Modern American Usage"
>
> If "unvalidated" is used to mean "not validated," it might not confuse
> anyone, but outside of the specialized fields where it's ubiquitous
> jargon, it's inappropriate.
>
> The dictionary is by no means always the last word. However, when I'm
> considering using an extradictionarial word in formal writing, I use
> Google and other search tools to verify that such usage is indeed
> common. For example, Google finds 1.1 million hits for "not validated"
> but only 216,000 for "unvalidated," and skimming the latter makes it
> clear that the usage is common only in certain linguistic niches.

Does Google (or your use of it in this case) compare apples with apples?

"Unvalidated" looks like an adjective to me.

Were the "not validated" hits confined to adjectival use?

If not, then I can readily see why there'd be lots more hits, but I wouldn't consider the comparison... er... valid.


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References:
A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Dan Goldstein
RE: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Combs, Richard
RE: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Handy, David
RE: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Dan Goldstein
Re: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Robert Lauriston
RE: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: McLauchlan, Kevin
Re: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Robert Lauriston
RE: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: McLauchlan, Kevin
Re: A little respect for "unvalidated": From: Robert Lauriston

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