This was asked a couple of hours ago:
What is the difference between E:dir(dir) and E[dir="dir"] in CSS?
on which I just left the following comment:
The same reason why a :lang() pseudo exists as opposed to the [lang] attribute selector: What's the difference between html[lang="en"] and html:lang(en) in CSS?
Both questions can be answered almost completely word-for-word with the exact same answer, with either the "lang" or "dir" keywords filled in as appropriate. Were I to answer the "dir" question, pretty much the only thing I would change from my answer to the "lang" question is the quotation of the spec, and the example selectors at the bottom. Except there's a rule of thumb that says that if an answer to one question answers a different question exactly, word for word, then both questions are duplicates.
But are they? The fact that both selectors work so similarly is just a sheer coincidence owing to the nature of the language and directional attributes in HTML. They're still two distinct attributes, and I'm a little iffy about marking one question as a duplicate of the other for that reason. But what's the alternative? Copying my answer to the older question and pasting as new?
lang
answer to includedir
as well, then mark as a duplicate.