Word On The Street: Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard EnglishThough there is a contingent of linguists who fight the fact, our language is always changing -- not only through slang, but sound, syntax, and words' meanings as well. Debunking the myth of "pure" standard English, tackling controversial positions, and eschewing politically correct arguments, linguist John McWhorter considers speech patterns and regional accents to demonstrate just how the changes do occur. Wielding reason and humor, McWhorter ultimately explains why we must embrace these changes, ultimately revealing our American English in all its variety, expressiveness, and power. |
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... linguists but subscribed to by almost everyone else. I have come to see this as a wakeup call to the field of modern linguistics. The reasons that linguists scoff at theskyisfalling columns like “Word Court,” do not see dialects as ...
... linguists but subscribed to by almost everyone else. I have come to see this as a wakeup call to the field of modern linguistics. The reasons that linguists scoff at theskyisfalling columns like “Word Court,” do not see dialects as ...
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... linguist has any grounds for judging casual speech, whatever their facility with foreign languages or their expertise in neurological or psychological aspects of language. Another reason for the gulf between the public's and linguists ...
... linguist has any grounds for judging casual speech, whatever their facility with foreign languages or their expertise in neurological or psychological aspects of language. Another reason for the gulf between the public's and linguists ...
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... linguists' perception of language and the public's. The first section will outline our basic concepts. TTie second will present three applications of the concepts to language as most Americans experience it: schoolmarm grammar ...
... linguists' perception of language and the public's. The first section will outline our basic concepts. TTie second will present three applications of the concepts to language as most Americans experience it: schoolmarm grammar ...
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... linguists are putting a dewyeyed egalitarianism over scientific rigor. Frankly, if I were not a linguist, I would feel the same way. In our daily lives, standard English is enshrined in tidy print and spoken by the best and brightest ...
... linguists are putting a dewyeyed egalitarianism over scientific rigor. Frankly, if I were not a linguist, I would feel the same way. In our daily lives, standard English is enshrined in tidy print and spoken by the best and brightest ...
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... linguists have encountered no languages that do not change, they have also not encountered any languages whose changes compromised their basic coherency and complexity. We have encountered no society hampered by a dialect that was ...
... linguists have encountered no languages that do not change, they have also not encountered any languages whose changes compromised their basic coherency and complexity. We have encountered no society hampered by a dialect that was ...
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Word On The Street: Debunking The Myth Of A Pure Standard English John Mcwhorter Limited preview - 2000 |
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