Plz xpln why nt sing vwls

"Please explain why not using vowels"
This certainly is off-topic (more into social sciences :-) , but can somebody explain to me if an why it is a fashion to remove vowels?

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Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke le 22 Fév 2012
Ha ha. I saw this title, and I was about to go in and edit or ask the poster to rephrase the question.

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Jan
Jan le 15 Fév 2012

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The keyword "plz" shows, that the phenomenon does not concern the vowels only. "Plz" should signal a high level of kewlness. When writing an SMS "plz" is some microseconds faster than "please". In addition it helps to keep the character limits. In a life chat, posting the first answer ís important such that these abbrev. style has a benefit.
Usually the plz+urgent-boys do not care for making an answer as easy as possible such that decreasing the readability is conform with the intentions of the authors. So my association with the vowel-free style is: "Has anybody seen that I'm so kewl that I do not even care?!"
Languages are dynamic systems and new terms will be commonly used in the future. E.g. "digital" does not mean "with a finger" anymore and "burning" some data means a backup and not the total destruction. Some of the new terms are useful, e.g. "thru" instead of "through" or "FEX" instead of "MathWorks FileExchange pages".

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 16 Fév 2012
Maybe my question is related to the fact my kids are not in texting age...

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Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy le 15 Fév 2012

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You still use 'i'..

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 15 Fév 2012
Is 'y' considered a vowel in English too?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Fév 2012
"a e i o u and sometimes y"
A 'y' at the beginning of an English word is seldom a vowel, but a 'y' in the middle or at the end of a word often is. A 'y' that sounds like a long 'I' or like a long 'E' is a vowel, but a 'y' that sounds like the 'y' in 'yet' or 'yellow' or 'young' is considered a consonant.
Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 15 Fév 2012
thx :-)
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 22 Fév 2012
Or a short 'i', even. "Hymn", for example.
Englysh spellyng ys sylli.

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bym
bym le 16 Fév 2012

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I was hoping to pick up some regexp tips here...I guess not!

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 22 Fév 2012
regexprep(str,'[aeiou],'')
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 22 Fév 2012
How about to make it text smart so if the word starts or ends with a vowel it keeps it, else it loses is. E.g: if th wrd strts wth a vwl I wnt to kp it, else gt rd of it?
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle le 22 Fév 2012
Sounds like a problem for Cody!
regexprep(str,'(?<!\s)[aeiou](?!\s)','')
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 22 Fév 2012
Thank you!

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