I and i

What caused people to write the i in a sentence as an upper case?

for example: My dad thinks ** I ** spend too much time on the computer.

If this is because it is a noun, wouldn’t “we” or “you” ultimately become capitals?

Regards,
UD

because I is proper…we isn’t

A bit hard wading through all the professorial stuff on this topic, but this site was interesting if wordy. http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/9/9-253.html

Anyway, you could join the “small letter first person pronoun” rebellions. I saw two of them at least while searching through Google.

My 2nd grade teacher. :D:D

My best WAG is the same as Evnglion’s: “I” is proper, i.e., it represents a specific person.

It’s strange, because the basis for English pronouns is German, and their pronouns are only capitalized if they’re at the beginning of a sentence. OTOH, they capitalize all nouns. shrug

What are you guys talking about?

Sincerely,
e. e. cummings